East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1926

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J' ALICE E ROWE Asszstant Prznclpal NIARTHA B Jmlxlv - Dean of Girls 1 uuuorrf STN ART Uepurlnzent He ml Plzy SICIII blflll 1111011 ,'lll1l0l'll7I!l5llllUf filgll A 0 GARMT1' 5f17UUlW Haul 17 S111 nu' Dept ,Iunwr mul Scnzur High .Szhools XX ADKINSON IN!-LZ BARR, MAY K BAILEY,0 C BARNARD Rl TH Englzsh Lzbrarum Sczence Hzstory Spanzsh BEEEMAN, FLORENCE BEININION, MAURINE BOETTCHBR, META BRADFORD LISLE M athemancs Physwlogy German and S panzshx Muszc My Page Twenty two WVMR dsvwdnm 'D- X.: BROWN HIABEL AIUEIICIIIIIIICS Cox ALVIRA Eng Mod Hzst GARDEMANN E F Bookkeepmg BROWN 'WELLIE Eng Oral Exp Dramatlcs Comms VIRGIL llathematlcs CIDDINGS L A Science , we rf' ,,..- 'il CA55 NELLL M Cmxsx., FLORBNCE Com Geog CUYNINCHAM KATHRX IN French HALL FRIEBTL P Phy szcal Educanon U S History DAw R01 AL H Mathematics HANKS BEULAH Study Hall Page Twenty three ii a 'W' x rl' 415 4 .lc ' k V 5 ,, -HQ: ' 1 -. nb' i ,,- ' A 4 'JV ,J X- , V , a 1 , , ' . , . . 1 , ... - 5' i ' - a gffmu 724 -wt' dfvg il 1 A HllLLANlJ EMMA English HUGAN GRACE Spanish KYLE, DIARY ALICE European H iszory Page Twenty-fnur HARTWRLL G1-:RTRx7m: Spanish and French Hovruws LAURA Physical Education LEARN En, WELTHLA Ancient Hisfory HARIJINIAY C' l,Am's English HowELL, R. 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' ' . 7 1 ' ' , . . , ' ' sl 5 A . . 3 G3 A , npr' Thi! y-your IN Cozzr N5 MARY Engllsh Covrzv NIAYBELLE Electwe Basketball 4 Massbau 3 Basketball 34 Baqeball 3 Inner Crrcle 3-4 Hockey 4 CREER LUCILE Cnorr CARLOS Englzsh Sczenufc Track 3 4 Dramatrcs 4 Hockey 4 Orchestra 4 Basketball 4 Band 2 3 4 CRANI Aunnn Cmvve LPONARII English Solent: c Swrmmmg 3 Non Com 2 Basketball 3 Red and Black 3 Hockey 3 CULP MAm-HA Classical Opera 2 Baseball 3 Basketball 3 'Vlaseball 2 Track 3 Red and Black 2 CURTIS CLARLNCL Mud Year 27 Pup Thu! 7 3 , M N V QJ 4 4 x x, Lx, Opera, 4 Massball, 2 1 ' -v . ,, -u - ' ' L ' k Q ' 1 af f DANILLS MAME Home Eronomzcs Ba ketball 3 4 Baeeball 2 3 4 Inner Clrcle 4 DONE LUCILLE English V P Inner Clrcle 4- Track 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3 4 DM IS ROBERT Electzne Football 2 3 4 Baskctball 3 4- Baaeball 2-4 Track 2 4- ec S A E 3 ec 4T Club 3 us Mgr SA E 3 DORLAND En1soN Sczenufic S A E Prea 4- ,lumor PreQ 3 Football 4- Executxve Comm 4 Program Comm Sgt 3 Track 4 Dr Buslc Jour: Electwe DAXNI-,S REBECCA English V P S A E 3 Director E H A G Dramatlcs 3 4- Opera 3-4 V P French Club Hockey 4 Track 4- Clee Club 3 DOUGALL, FLORENCE Dnounn Cx lNTHlA English Electwe Track 2 3 BaQketball 3 4 Opera 3 Hockey 3 Hockey 3 Track 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 Page Thirty sux 'V T l V , , V T ' . 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Soph. lfres., 2 2 1 '9 , . .,4 I 9 I-, ' , W Q A4 , fr s a ' -s ven FRANK Nlurox FURSCRFN BARBARA FQDWLFR 'NIARIE Foul LLCILP Electue lzlectlue English Englzvh Ba ketball 4 Basketball 4 Opera 2 3 4 2nd Ba ketball 3 Swimming 4 Ba ketball 4- Track 3 4 Hockey 3 Dancing Club 4- Track 4 Opera 3-4 Ba eball 3 Red and Black 4 Masshall 3 GARDINER Louise GARDNLR Km GARDNER NIAC ALAN GAMETTE MAURINE bczentz c Electwe Elective Basketball 3 4 English Basketball 2 3 4 Red and Black 4 Ba ketball 4- Tennl 3 4 Pgfl gt f-4 Inner Circle 3 4- Hocl-.ey 4 Baseball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4- Captam Baseball 3 Pre Senlors 4 'Irea .lunlor 3 Prem H Club 34 Executne Comm 4- 1 K , S , ' ., S ' . a ' V s V v 5 V a 9 s A . A 9 8 9- lv Q f ' f Lieutenant. 4 Track, 3 Track, 2-3-4 Football, 2'3'4 '. 5 ' - 1 ' V ' ' ' .S. - l e ' I 9 ' ' 1 Y U 7 . . - S. ' , s. . , - l 5- ' w Q 11 e rirlyvei ll GARELICK FRANK GATES MARCARET GATRELI, GERALDINL GIBs0N ALTOV .Scbentz English Electne Electlne GIBSON LAMBERT English Pres German Club 3 Lxeutenant 4 1 GRAY KATHLEEN GREEN EARL GREEN HERMAN Electwe Electwe Sczentzfic Baseball 3 2nd Football 4 Track 3 4 I-Iaemma 2 3 4 Hockey 3 Sg 3 Basketball 4- Massball 4 Opera 3 'N Pg fhrlvnn 4 , A , 7 Q G ,A A fic . . Q is .1 s 0 s , 7 . - 9 -- v I., l A ,E fb ' I ft. 3 l 1 2 ' E 'iff- Q Q, J: ,L A A , Aw i,' Gulvm BIELVA GROVER DEL HAMMEL, ELIZABETH HALL MARION Normal Elective Engllsh English Track 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 3 Inner Circle 4 HARDY GLEN HARRIS MAURICE HAMPSHIRE, MELv1N HARRINGTON Sczenufc Orchestra 3 4 Lleutenant 4 Clrwszcal Hockey 4 Catchball 3 Basketball 41 Dramatlcs 4 Red and Black 4 Lleutenant 4 Swlmmmg 4 N Pg Fozy w In , ' 2 ' . 'A . 1 - U - , . 1 .' 7 I . - , ,- , - FLORENCE ' Englzsh Eleczwe v ' l l 1 , , , 7 A . 5 1 1 N ' a W ' 1 a E r 4-. HAYES WAYNL. Hmmm PHYLLIS HLYDI-.RSON VERNON HQRNI- .ILANNETTE Sczentzhc Normal Classzcal English Football 34 Basketball 34 Lxeutenant 4 Hockey 2 V P Chem Club 4- Track 4 Rifle Team 4 Opera 3 Swxmmm 4 Basketball 4 HORROCKS RULON HORNSBY ETHEL Sclentljic Normal Opera 3 Inner Clrcle Dramatrcs 4 Hockey 23 Baseball 3 Basketball, 3-4 Track, 3 HOUSTON WILMA Electwe Basketball 3 4- Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Orchestra, 4 Massball 2 HIGHAM HARDING Electwe Page Forty Hmm ETHILYIN Huw LAwmNcr IRVINF WHxm:LL JAMFS BFTH bClCIl!I C English Electlne Electwe B wketball 3 4 Opera 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Opera 3 Track 3 4 Prei 4T Club 4 BaQketball 4 'Has ball 2 3 Sink or Smm Quartet Hockey 4- Catchball 2 3 Track 4 Elez twe Electzu Engluh SCIEIIII L Basketball 4 Zml l'omball 2 3 lrulk 34 mmtbdll 4 lilselrlll 3 Sta e Hand 4 Pg, lolg w ,. ln: ', .': 1 .:' ., . 12 ' ' . - . - - , - . 1 ' ' -' v ' - V s , S . - f' ' . . . - 3-4 ' . JENSEN, HAZ!-IL JUHNSUN, Gunnar: JUNES. Domnux Juuxsox. xlAllWlN .' ' . , t 2 ' . A -- is 1 . - 'S ' , .. l l i l1'6 ll' '-I U ,luuwwuw Gunn r ,lows hun KI-LIX CARUL K1-.Lsov RALIH SCIPIIII L Elrriue Englzsh bczentz L Zml Ba lxetlnll 1 Ba Letb.-lll 4 Opera '34 NI1dgetBa ketlvall 2 Srrge-.mt 'K frank 34 Electu e Ba eball 2 3 4 Znd Basketball 2 3 Badxethall 4- R1He Team 3 2nd Football 3 Sergeant 3 H01 lxey 3 Baiketlrall 1- Ba elnll 2 English Electzu' Classical Track 3 lzncecutne Comnmlttee 3 Ba ketbdll 2 Opera 3 l'enn1 Z 3 1 G w X , l 1 L1 ' ' 's' z,- 'S' -. 'S ', L l Q K l -9 ' ln 1 's 1 , E K1Nc.un, ART KNIGHT, MARY KIDDER, Kun. KNIGHT, BETTY ' l . T, 52 . xx X xkx v T Page Furlylhree ? s Kxowurow ELLumR IUOLBY Ewm. IAMBFRT LUCILLL Lunnrrn NIARION Englzsh brzenlz c English Electwe 'Nla s Ball 3 Opera 3 Track 3 4 Bamketball 4- Hoclxey 2 3 Track 2 3 Inner Circle 3 4 Dramatxcs, 3 E H A G LAnsrN LILLIAIN Lunar: Mrwmzn Lunuzn Hum LOMAX GLNEWEVE Englzsh Elective Classzcal Electwe Track 2 Opera 2 Track 234 Baeketball 3 Baseball 2 Baseball 34 Track 2 Basketball 34 Inner Llrcle 3 4 Hockey 4 Page Forty four I , l Q G f ' . ,n w D , -nr A . , . . . . ,Z A 1 s ' . ' , - Swimnming, 3 Basketball, 3-4 . , , , . . . , , , . , it LOVENDALE ERMA LowI. V1wcI.N1' Iuwm- llSIl-.Y LUND ALTON English Sczentzfc English English Nlasiball 2 Basketball 4 Track 3 McCU1'cIII:0N NICCONAGLE, FRANCIS NIANLEY EVELYN NIALIINCKRODT ELIZABETH Engluh Elecme KATHERINE Englzsh Qpera 2 bczentzfic Track 2 Basketball 4 Page I oily he X .4 Cir I , ', I ' .I 1,,2.'.' , 4 . 1 7 1 1 7 9 v NIEEKS GIRARD Sczentzhc Stage Artlst 3 Captain 4 Pgf BIAINTEL NIARIAM IWARX THE AIATSON JACK NIAURFR HARRY Elerine Scnentzh L Sczentzfic Sczenu c I leutena 4 4, Rlfie Team 3 f' 1, Nil-AREDITH Lomsr English Catchball 3 Basketball 3 4 MERRILL, DOROTHY NIERRILL HAROLD Englzsh Electzve V P Tennis Club 4 2nd Football 2 Svummmg 4 Hoc Ley 4 Hiking, Z 4 'Ll X i -, l , .-.gun V ,l. . , . . ,. .I , nf r, af . ,I ' . 5 . UL , J UL 1 , ' , ' '- 3 , - ' I v . - - K 1 v .IQ ,- X a ef any-x' I :rf . f MILLI-R GEORGE Ninas DONALD NIONAY EMMA MICHFLSEN LYNN Electwe Electwe English Sczentzfic Sergeant 1 Track 3 Lneutenanl 2 Basketball 4 Baseball 2 3 NIORRIS ARDELLE Vlomus RICHARD LIOTZKUS LUCILLE Mox La, REBECCA Englzsh, English Home Economics Engllsh Mass Ball 2 3 Basketball 3 Track 3 Track 3 Track 23 IQ- l Pg! ly l l , . U BaSketba1i,4 Opera,2 ' Baskelball,4 V1 f il f ,K l .YWI Jill a e 'ol e 41111 Year Englzsh Scwntzfic Electne Track 2 Captam 4 Hockey 3 Red and Black 4 Base-ball 2 3 4 NM Lon DOROTHY Engllsh Pres Dancmg Club 3 Prea lnnerC1rcle Club 4 Baaltetball 3 4 frack 3 4 Baseball 3 N EAL Flu-muuclc .Sczentzfic Sergeant 3 Secretary Ea tH1 Lngmeer 3 2nd Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Traclt 2 3 NELSON ELIZABETH Nswurx BLEINDA Sczentz c English Pres Clce Club 4 Pres Swlmmmg Club 4 Opera 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Track 2 3 4 I Pug: lofty eight ff A ' 34 ,11 2 - . ,N 1-x - t t l I Mrnuocx, MARCARET Mlzncn, RALPH MYERS, THELMA Museum, FRANCIS ' 1 . q f Q , , . - - ' f '. . 2 .fi ' C. l , 1 a ' - G ' 9 .. ' A . S - . .Q . , . fl , . English Hockey 4- Ba ketball 4 Swlmmmg 4 1 Sec Chem Clul NICUL ELILABI-TH NISHINII RA FRANK 'Worm VIRFINIA OBIAD BMANT buenn Englzsh Elaine Hockey 2 3 Ba ketlmall 3 Track 3 4 OBLAD LEUNA Own HACKLTT OLS!-Y VIRIIWJIA OLNWAYC RUTH Engluh bCl0llll c Ellgllfrh 151901119 Opera 4 Hockey 2 Debating 2 Ba ketball 3 N-an F Osvuum lol l'A1mu Mxmw Palau PRN!-II Pfuvumru Cust: lznglzslz Home lzconomus English Smentzfc Englzsh 'Wa ball 23 Ba eball 2 3 lia ketball 3 4 SWIIIIIIIIII 3 Irack 3 P11 ffl? lratlx Z 5 Znd Football 2 3 Ba ltetball 4 Sergeant 2 3 Rifle Team 2 Opera 3 4 Und Year Englzsh Football 3 Basketball 3 4- Yellma ter 3 Hockey 2 Opera 3 2nd Football 12 bleclzne Sec Senlor Cla C. 4 Football 4 Znd Football 3 'HI' .-Zi A I t .,s .,:,' :': :,I.:.. . ' , ' l ' Pansoxs, JIYANITA PATRICK, HUGH Pmnnsrm, Doucms PETERSEN, HELEN , 'SS ' . - l . I S., ' . ' , - .S . I , . . .S , 3 ' s ' . ' - ' . , , ' g. ' , . - u 1' 'I' ' .-ai'6'Ff LEE 41... i PHIPPEN ARTHUR PHlLLIPb HELEN PRATT ALICE POTTS ART English M Ld Year Classical Electwe Hockey 2 Opera 3 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 Swlmmmg 2 Football 4 1' Basketball 4 Track 4 Treaa H Cl lb 4 2nd Football 3 Kama .Vagas M PRATT JEANNETTE PULVER MARIE QUIGLEY DAVID RASMUSS1-'N LEONE Englwh Elective Solent: c Englzsh Track 2 3 2nd Baqketball 3 4 Associate Edltor Opera 3 Eastoma 4 Basketball 4 Hockey 3 Swnmmm 2 P geFlzy l kr' We . +1 . , T1 x 1' 9 7 7 - , 5 1 , , f 1 X 1 s v . ' V! c. . Al , . , 4 4, ' , 9 .Q E if . : 1 q..g1 ' iQ. . 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J l S 'C' x wa Rowman NIARY Rust- Brssn. SANIPSON ALTADLNA SANIIALL lmm vu- Englzsh English Electwe lzlectwe. Dramatlcs 4 Basketball 4 Basketball 2 3 4 D A R Contest 4 Baseball 2 3 Swnmmmg 2 Opera 2 Track 2-3-4 Tennns 2 SANDERQON NIu.mu:n Scusmm MAXINE SANFORD Vmcwu Scuonsnn WINNIFRED Elecnne English Electwe Englrsh Basketball 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 Inner Circle 4 Track 3 Hockey 2 Baseball 23 4- Track 3 Massball 2 Basketball 4- Hockey 2 3 4- Basketball 3 Baseball 3 l , ',1 '1, . ' . .'.', ' U . Fill . . . - - , l , u Q ' ' . . 4 y y ' Hockey,3 . . , . 2 l','l , , . L , Y 9 - V I 9 s s 1 ' ' , . , . V 9 , - - ' 1 . . , l l l Page Fifty-three SIMMONS Bmox QIIEIIIFF IONI QIIILDAI-II., Donormf SIMMONS FRAINKLIIN SCIPIHIHC Englzsh Electne Eleclwe Dance Orcheilra 3 Dramatlcs 4 f,I'Cl'l9QIl'd 2 3 4 Track 3 Nffgfdlll Band 4 SMITH IIOXD SKIDNIORE VIRGINIA Elgfnw Home Economics Hind '54 lll'd1lK34 l It'IIteII.IIIt 1 P Ie hjly you S sun: Gm Elecnve Opera 3 4 I I' C lub 4 Znd lmotball 4 lx SMITH Wsbruav SCICILUHC Debate Club 4 N l N L ' . 'A ' 1 0,-glwstra. 3.4 Basketball, 4 l':llSI0lll3. 4 Dramatics, 3-4 I l I l -I A 1 11 I '- ' V SMITH WHITNEY SMITH WILBUIT STATI-v Hr NRILTTA STAFFORD HAROLD Elecnve Sczentzfic Englzsh Electwe Opera 34 Orchestra 4 Opera 2 Opera 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 4 Band 34 Basketball 4 Stage Hand 4 S -X R Medal 4 Sergeant 2 Track 34 Band 3 4 Yellmaster 4 Tennrs 2 3 4 Sergeant 3 Debate Team 4 Track 2 3 4 STEVENS ERMA Engltsh Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 3 Track 3 4 Sorms, Juuus Sfxolczn, OLIVIA STONE RICHARD Sczenn c Electwe Sczenufc Track 3 Track 2 Basketball 3 4 Sergeant 2 3 Lleutenant 3 Pres Cbemrstry Club Opera 4 .1 . 9 I cb. 3 N'a.4 , I , . II, I ' , 1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 ' J , 1 1 .r. .T , , , - , - 1 v ' 1 y , .. 1 'lf V A... 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I Sw b' v--f I Page Fully ji 'l A1 LOR, FRANCL5 Elective Hockey 2 3 4 Ba ke-tlrall 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Baaelmall Z 3 4 lnner Llrvle 2 3 4 Ne Srnmm CLORICE STRINGHAN1 Sl5Il:. SWARTZ ELLA bwmaols WILLIAM Elecllve Commercuzl Eleclne Elective Basketball 4 Track 3 Track 3 Basketball 4 Swlmmmg 2 Hockey 4 Basketball 2 Swlmmmg 2 THOMAS XTARGARET Classical ,lr Dlreclorl' H Kf' 2 Opera 3 V P l'rench Club 3 llawlwtball 4 Tonn ELEANOR TORONTO MABEL Englzsh Scholar hlp Award 2 Opera 3 D A R Medal 4 Red and Black 4 Secy bpanlsh Club 4 Llentzve Pg Fftys .,. .i.. Q A .,.. ,3 fl L, r 1- x X 4 f v - -v 5 V s 'lf lv 7 1 I - Q 1 . 5 7 9 Y v ' ',l I y v 1 ' ' , ' . Q' , -.- . .. ...1., A N - - 'S' '. - ', 'v . I ' 1 f ' ' 5 q A f Q ' 7 H , .A-' v f7- I v ! w l l aei ,ix TUTTLF PEARL Tkowumncr juns X AY C0'r1' NIARCARET Electzve English English Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Track 3 4 Pomzn Fnsow Eleclzve Rnlle Team 4 Sergeant Band 2 Lleutenant Band VAN WINKLE., CHARLES VOLGFR mot ST VOLLNH-,R Boa WAHLQUIST RUTH English Mui Year Llectwe Electwe Sergeant 3 Basketball 2 Lieutenant 4 Track 3 Rifle Team Olllcer 4 Baseball 2 WU Pg Ffly G- QE. l ., ., .. IS 7 L , . , , f A v - . Y Hockey, 4 Midget Basketball, 2 A l . , I l' l ' , , Q l W . K W f 4 4 V l , a e i WARD WINNIFRLD English Orchestra 2 WARDROP HAL English Football 4 Rxfle Team 3 Track 4 2nd Football 2 3 Sergeant 3 WILHFLNISP N NIAURINE Elective Opera 2 Tennis 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Swxmmmg 3 4 Hockey 3Ba ketball 4 Wrsr BERYLE English WILLIAMS GEoncr:K WILSON LOULSE WULLIAHS FREEMAN Wnscm KATHERINL Sczennfc Normal SClC7lllfC Electwe Stage Hand 3 Opera 3 4 Track 4 Asst Stage Mgr 4 Basketball 3 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 4 Lleutenant 4 Bu Mgr Eastonla 4 Page Fifty eight 'if lx- 1 . , , , 7 9 - - Y Q ' - s ' ' . ' , . s' ' . Baseball, 3 Nlassball. 2 Y ' N' ' . ' . H 5 . s s ' ' 9 . . ., 9 ' , s. . ' , X 3 i L 2 WIYGER EVELYNI- Wins Nhm ur url coma Kumnlw Woon WILLIAM Electne English Electne Llecllne frm k 3 Opera 3 Znd Pootb all 4 WOHDEN Jrwsl. Siorcrusx SAM Wormmpoow ETHLL Wav: BEULAH English .Sczentlfc Englwh Engllsh Track 3 Opera 2 Opera 1- Ba2ketball 4 Nlassball 2 Pugv Fifty m 1 Y Y 4. '... . .w '- . .. V . , .. .,-,A. 5 ,. . A. , . .. , . . . , , ., . Ax ., .., A . . , Yol Nc FRANK E JR Solent: 1' Track 3 4 Stage Hand 3 Sergeant 3 Captain 4 Pres Eait H1 Engl neers 4 YUSHLDA TED 'VIALIA JOHN SMITH Evsum Qrzentz c Sczentl 1' Elegrwg Red and Black 3 Bus Mgr Red and Lieutenant 4 Sergeant 3 ALLE1x ,IOSEPI-UNE BROADDLS VIOLA Bkoolcuz JAMEB CARLSTON Inman Uzd Year 27 Mzd Year 27 Mui Year 27 Mui Year 27 Track 3 4T Club 3 Ba ketball 4 Massball 2 Page S1113 R , L- 7 75 , . . -, . i- 3 1 , 'Q' A , Y Stage Manalger, 4 13180154 .fl D fARTHY VIRCINIA CLAYTON Comms f0IIDl-HIVA EMMA DARKI- .Inav Vu! Year 27 Hui Year 27 Utd Year 27 fllul Year Z7 Opera 3 lla ketball 34 DLNJCAN LrRm FRI-DI-RICKSUV IKIYVI-RSLLX Tow KRAPT WIIITYPY 11111 Year Z7 flolwrw-r Mu! Year 27 1luIYmr 27 Orclu tra 2 3 4 wld Yfflf Opera Z Ha ketblll 3 Ir :Ck Z ru 5- Page SL ly one W W N +A A , , A, A 4 ,.. , . ., ,, . V- a - 9 V- s - N A ' 5 A ' 5 ' I 7 ' 7 '.l 'F' , - 3 ' 1: J., ,.i ', . .1 ' 54 I I- ' 7 ' 1 Yl 1 ' a A-'A ' 9 1 ' , - H, N. N . - ,.7 - .V 1. 9 1 .1- I Aksrrs Rlc,nAnn l00l'BOR0l 1 H Quxx Nlrl- mm Bl rom: NICXII um 'UILDRPD 'Ilia' Year 27 Wu! Ymr 27 lllld l ear 27 llld l mr 27 Se-rf,,en1t 'S l atm Club Z Asst Atllletlc Mgr 1 Ba ketlmll 4 PUILOCK GRANT Ronmnmx Hruw SCALLPX PAUI SECREST lwARTHA 'Vhd Year 27 'llld Year 27 A1111 Year 27 llzd ,Pdf 27 Hockey 3 Track 3 Football 4 Ba Letball 4 Baeketlmll 3 Znd Football 23 'lla ball 2 Bdeelmll 3 Track 34 Lalvlllmll 3 'lla shall 3 Suzy I , g1', ' , ' 1 .., ', Z' , .'..:.',1 2 - , - , - , , . , . A ' y 1 ' s ' s - v , nz .. .' , lrack. 3 Opera. 4 , , ' ' ', 1 3. :', . ' , . v, ' 1. - y - 1 s 1 ' s 1 ' 9 ' 9 A ' ' s ' . . ' . 'S' . J ' . ' ' . ' 1 'ss . l' ' . . 'si ' .I l , SHEPERD QUINN SMITH Donowl-11 TUBIN ALYYE WATTS HI-Il-N Mid Year 27 'Vlzd Year 27 Mud Year 27 llzd Year 27 Opera 3 VAN C011 ELIZABETH PROVOL GEORGE Mui Year 27 Mzd Year 27 WATKIVS GEORGE Mzd Year 27 Football 2 3 4 Baeketball 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Treas Senior Class 4 S ry: , . , , A , .. . . , . , . , . , ' s A ' Q , ' v 1 ' s 1 x 'N..E,, ,...,,:, A. ... .EE ,, ' 9 3 1 1 . , . , . , - Q - 9 - S 7 . . - , - - . - Q , , 1 Pac ix - S IN MEMORIAM ,sv . ' Z, ,ji ' rl N hm ll SAYILLI- C, WIICH M HARDY I res I :cz Pres ec Treas umor Class HL ,lUlll0I' Class of 1920 26 haye carrled on thelr usual functtons of the school year and are now planntnv thelr last and largest fllllLll0Il the JUIIIOI' b9I1l0I' lll?llIJl.l0ll Wfe au planntnff to mtlxe of lt the but exer nen to my gradu dllll0' class The rmvs and ptns hue arrned and most of the cl ass are CIIJONIII them as ls the custom dullnv thelr Junlor as well ts thelr benlox year The emblem IH the same only the year chanffed a the Lhool has adopted a lllllf0lIll deswn The ,lunlor Class Matlnee Dance taged ln the Glflb gym wa well attended and Uenerally a success It was Unen before the first basketball 031118 of the eason and The Scnlor boys Mltll then flashy llffht trousers of corduroy, made qllllt? a stlr 1lI the school but the ,Tumors qulte out dld them when they surprlsed the school by ap pearlnfr Ill some superb sweat shlrts flashlne J L 'V I 0 R S on thelr back The Junlor assembly held March 26 was greeted with great fax or by the students Harry Erlck on and Pat Casey well know n entertalners, and ltttle Joan Brower and Lewls Jensen were all enerouslx applauded as also was a former student, Don Klrlxham the wlnner of the wind lnstrument contest of last year The class 15 fl1I'IllSlllI'l0f some Hne men for the lmportant pos1t1ons of Edltors of the Red and Black and the E3SlOIl13 for next year Dlck Harr1s elected by the school to carry on the school newspaper has had much experlence alone thls llne and we are sure Wlll glye to the students a paper the llke of whlch they have never seen before Clyde Augustson w as chosen to edlt the year hook Wltlle he lacks ex perlence he lS dlvlnv lll thls year wlth a v1m that promtses us that we need have no fear but that the Eastoma wlll show that he was the man for the job The ollicers of the year are Ted Aldous, presldent Helen bavllle ylce presldent Moburn Hardy treasurer and Charles Welch secretary Norton Faus was ehalrman of the I'lIlU commlttee and spectal mentlon should be glven to Earl Coppock Hugh Whytock Henry Schultz and Bob Roberts for thelr seruces to the class TED ALDOI b Presulent P g S .tit , ns ' 1 '. fl. , . 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P fmnmu FH ll lrrus Sophomore Class l-Rl- we are at list' After mlm tllals and lI'lbUldll0IlN ue hue arrncd Ill lett numbers not only from one ,lumor Hugh but from many Althouffh our prof res mu eem slow to our mlnd me hue ucompllshed m IHS tlunfs fi one the ith etxc and who istlc IUCN e irc 4 nrmn fast tre s bien If at first you dont succeed, try try 'lgaln We are assare of the re pon lble po IUOIIS we are to fill durlna the next two xear N0 haxe trled to elect officers capable of leadlnff us to our uctorlous goal Mans members of the clas have aclueved enuable records ln scholarsh1p the Lmcoln Medal belng won by MIIICTV 1 Woolley Slnce the contest was open to all ffrades we COIISICICI' IDIS a vreat slctorx for the class Others have proven them elves worthy of recognltlon ln dl.lllE'IllN the Sophomores belng well represented ln all sports of the year One of the most enjoyable events of the year was the Matlnee Pep Dance glven 1n the Llbrary hall the day precedmv the Last West football game The Sophs, ln gala attire turned out and made of ll a success As the soclal alnfalrs of the school hawe been llmlted Ill number, the class have been spendlng thelr energles on lessons ln order to help keep the standards of East above the axerage We have never lacked ln school spmt Our volces were always heard above all others ln the crowds at the football and basketball games We attended all the school dances and other attractlons, and helped to make the assemblies a success by lendlng some talent of the class Our ambltlon for the future IS to lead the school scholastlcally and soclally IH our ,Iumor and SBIIIOI' years Here's to our Jumors of '27' May they be a great success' EDWARD MCCEAN Preszdent P g Sezenry 1 0 li. lc: 1-:AN . 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U , Somli-rlrerg Samuels Sherrod Tucker Wan Colt W lstman Wxlken W aclsworth IIE' Snow L Johnson Sloan Thomson W me-en! W 1-ggelnnd W vlls W llcox cg'CTIVITIES 'S' .fy 8 . ' v , ' 1 A . .' ' tl.. ' . 1 ' M V Q. J' .Q . ?L.',3,. 1, , Eg Q 'f. gn ' fig? M f .,. , I . .h ' rn- W -. i - . . 1 ' ' Y A ki xi' y 2 U . ,-CN, V 5 H. 3535. 'A 35 5 , . , , , :Qt DORLAIND BARCLAX W ILSON Bosxoy ITCH DMI: Pres Vzce Pres Treas cc Bus 'llgr Student ASSOCIHIIOH East ANX thlnvs which have remamed mdefimte during former school admlms tratlons hate been ably decided by the representatnes of the students this year They have worked mdustuously and seriously always almlnff at the h1Ul1CSt Hood for thelr followers They have been lnstrumental ln breaklnv some customs but they haye also revlyed better ones to replace them Thelr firt blg problem was the CIUCQIIOII of the budget lt has always been a custom to gnc to the Eastonla a goodly portlon of the fund but as It happened this year, we were not allowed to collect Sophomore Junlor and Senior class dues Thi plan necessitated a choice between the Eastoma and the support of classes Lnder the circumstances lt w 'ls judved best to budget a portion of the money to those classes book The second step taken by the new leaders was the replaclnff of the old block H by an officlal block E pm The lnltlal H stood for the former Salt Lake Hxgh School while the letter lL deslgnates the wearer as an East High student The custom of the beloved Red and Black Day was revlved this year and shall henceforth take its place amonv our established customs of S A E activities H Club Cadet Hop GIFTS Reception Dances, Clrls asquerade, Seniors Plcnlc, Oratorxcal Contests and Rallies Red and Black Day not only mstllls reverence ln our attending Leopards, but serves also to call out a welcome to all former stu dents Two other red letter days were also marked on our calendar this year our first annual Band Day boostlng and encouraging school act1v1t1es and, last but not least our Senlor Jlnks which is a final salutatlon glven as students to our be loved Alma Mater Customs are the tether ropes which hold us to the past and give us our dearest memorles, but tether ropes are not conducive to progress neither are conservative customs and tradltlons In thls fast moving world we frequently find It necessary to tear aw ay and take a jump ahead Wlth this in mlnd we have been striving to bring our old and out of date constitutlon up to present day standards The first step of the reformation was taken ln the form of an amendment, glvlng a glrl the rlght of candldacy for Eastonla EdltOI'Sll1p The amendment was defeated by a close majority May other amendments follow 1n due course ED DORLAND Page Seuenly ezght K -'fi Q c, gl V, , y C y r l - ' . . S . . A' . 1 . V V V . . V V .L V y V V . Q. . V- V V . . . J I ' v V v xl I q 1 - U 17 1' . 7 V' .V l D . 5 . V L . V V V . V . . S . .4 v V f . T ' u I .S V . . W ,L V C x , . which had no source of lncome, rather than to our much demanded and revered year V V V V I- as as . M C v + 44 as ' - - ' as as - ' V ' as ses' - V ' . . . .. M ,, D c . . . , . , . . , . , . . 7 5 M r , f v . .- B . . . . . V DORLAND Blum om: lhllLLIKI- w STLWART Rochas CAFFEY BROWN Du was Bnoslallc Fuxuno CARLSON Program Commlttee HE Provram Commlttee, whose dllficult task lt IS to plan the Frlday assem blles thls year conslsted of ten members Students and faculty members were chosen ln equal representatlon who met every Tuesday ln the office The faculty members who worked so dlllgently to obtaln worthwhlle numbers whlch would be appreclated and well recelved were Mr Mllllken Mlss Bradford, Mlss Stewart and M155 Brown There are three types of assemblles Flrst IS the classlcal form WlllCll IS most educatlonal and beneflclal The annual S A R and D A R oratorlcal contest IS an example of thls tvpe The rally type or 1s we term ll the pep assembly, lb second Most students enjoy the enthusiasm and fun that thls style renders to the partlclpants alld 3lldl8IlCC The best lllustratlou of a rally was the assembly held before the East West football game when the splrlt of East lb at ILS greatest helvht The thlrd mode of arrangement IS of a mlscellaneous character WlllCll conslsts of song and dance numbers The assembly of March 12, when a dance number from the L D S and the UHIVCTSIIY of Utah TFIO performed was a sample of thls style One of these types appeals to every student Llke the style of dress llvlng, learnlnv or pleasure, the style of assemblles meets lts rulnatlon when overdone Varlety alone wlns approval Few reallze the dlfliculty to procure numbers especlally when the meetlnvs come at noon Promlses are often broken, tardlness of the PHIIICIPHUIS llkewlse upsets the entlre program Students enjoy home talent more than any number avallable However, those of talent are backward and tlmld and refuse to submlt thelr names to the commlttee But East students who have such ablllty are always wllllng to perform To overcome thls obstacle a method has been dlscussed for next years assemblles whlch requlres the varlous clubs of the school to prepare and furnlsh the entertalnment for the assemblles ThlS plan lIlCll1dCS all types, thus fflvlnv everyone an equal chance MARY CAFFEY Page Setenty n ne . , A . . . 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Y V. . . . , ' D D ' ai lol urxn lgrlzmr Hxnnmu Iwnullg Adusor Xluu Bus Mgr Red 86 Black L ORL-AINIZATIOIN of policx lesultlnff in provress has been the byword of the Red 8 Black olhclal new paper of the East High durinfr the pl t year from a four column sixteen inch page the paper has ex oli ed into in eight column tuenty lnch paper appearing bl neelcls lnder the direction of Leslie Lourtnex MHI1dUIIlU Editor and John Malli Busi ness Manager, the QELUIIIIU of news and lmerllslnff ha been xstemltlled lll 1 thor oughly professional new spaper stxle ln the neuspiper contest held by the Rocky was iccorded hwhest honors in the All Vke-tern contc-t and was considered to be the most professional appearing papcr entered according to the opinion of newspaper authorities in attendance at the conference lhn conference was attended by the editor who was elected vice president ol the As 0CldtlOIl Immediately after this conference the size of the paper was changed in order to further 1tS professional appearance and to make it the best high school paper in America After this change in sue a copx of the paper was entered in the All Amer ican contest held by the Central lnterscholastlc Press Association at Madison, WISCONSIN At the time of going to press the result of the contest had not been learned At the annual contest held by this assocla tion the Red 8 Black was represented by George K qmith, staff photographer A majority of the credit for the success of the paper must be attributed to the work of Miss Gladys Hardl man, faculty advisor Miss Hardlman worked un ceaslnglv in her capacity as financial advisor and edl torlal advisor Working under the direction of the present admin istration, Dick Harris the editor elect for 1926 27, IS obtaining the necessary experlence for himself and his staff to carry on successfully the standards that have been established during the past year Edlfjjrfgg 27 LESLIE COURTNEY Page I' :gl ly Q- X ' . . I H l . . ,, Y 7 7 A a ' b a q L x- . ' - 's ' , 'e , C as . ' , . . M. , 6. U . . 1.2. 5.- 1 - ' , v F 1 f , : Z. s sux r '. a - Mountain lnterscholastic Press Association at Boulder, Colorado, the Red S. Black sa ,u 'D - .:' ' .13 :..5' , . i i ' ' ' x . H 's ' , ' Q ' , ' 7 . , , . , . . . X link Harris David Hender on Sylvll Bateman Nlary Brake Carol Brrnlay loretta Bartlett Wmfrrd Bu lurk Nlarjorre Xug,u tlm leunard Lrlppe len ll hd nn Hel: n l'll worth 'Slat Nl rn I ardnnr Pleannr Todd Blll Hague Clen Hardy Rulmy ilrrr ten mn Hall Brown Wrrrnlfred Wllley l'red Wal on Robert liaderteher Rrlph 'Sludge Donald Alder Pg Pglty n Q 1 TJ hw 9 W 'fir - ' yt fs ',1' ,s 7 39,9 Y YYY ' it N 7 Q W 5?-if Tig ft I ,. , 'rl ,Ry W X ns. 5 A nt V' 1 : 1 if Y T I . I. S .2 , .' I' 1' .. ' ' s .A .-fs .' ,'g t ,- Is' ,':ft 1' ' 1' ' ' I l 'S S- ' ' ' ' 1 'S ' ' 1 . f ' . aelir -0 Fl.A1sDRo Eduar 'tlmxr lwuuln Azlusor Wu 1 mm Bus Mgr Eastoma HI-I Staff of the E3.Sl0Ill3 has flnallx emerved from the shadows of trouble abuse hard work and braln Stfdllllllg problems, Wvltll the 1926 hastonla lt IQ slncerely hoped that the new searbook wxll meet wlth ew ervone s approx al The Staff has been Greatly taxed bx Hnanclal dlfflcultles but lll splte of llllS with the ald of manv promlnent lndlvlduals and downtown firms they hate done their be t The ESQIOIIIH wlshes to extend 1lS most slncere apprematlon to Charles D Plum mer M D for the lO3I'llIlU of sexeral of hls beautlful Seagull pletures, to Ley son and nn pPI'ITlllllIl0' us to use some of the materlals used nn our stlll hfe photo to the Deseret News Co for our tolored prlnt to Richard Stone for wrltlng the Fore wwrd and Dedu atlon to Bertha Flsher for the poem and to the Student Body as a whole for ltS lnterest and support 1n our undertakmv We congratulate Clyde Augustson Editor of the Eastoma of 1927 and WlSll success to both hlm and h1s staff of the commg year May the Student Body of the East Hlgll llve up to the true Red and Black sp1r1t to whlch thls book IS dedlcated and contlnue thelr splendld support for the COITllI1g year books as they have the one of 1926' AUCI vrsors MIA Editor 26 27 J MA 'waz Pg I-glzyl o ' , ' A ' ' Q .. .:, . . S ' . ' .l c T 1 - 7 Y f, . ' ' ' D .M . Y Y. v. ,V , V . U 'V . . . . , . . .M Y. , . ., D J . , Pearsall Co. and C. R. Savage Co., for their kindness I f U L, N 5 ' - ' s: W . yt .3 . Q . 3 1 - D. 5 7 f. . , V , 1 , , , ,, ,OJ I I. if - 11 e li 1 - u' K. 'Oi Q ph. avr i ,sr 4- 12,35 5 if fuusX -1. I l- H-XNHINIOTO Ann wr x NI Luxrox Associate Edztur A5SlIlLUfEl'1dl10f Business L Luna H GREFN I LUNINCLR ir I hotubraplur Jidzertlszrzg C, K SMITH R Nlomu I ,lows lllzotographf r !lIffU0lIlSf 'fdlffflklllg Pug I' 11,1117 lhnw x V N 1 ff .-- rf gf h. , 5 1 Lx 1 L, N 2 ,f N x A Q .wx I it V, A f , Q M 1 y , yd I. .ug . L.R.'.i. . . ' D. ' 5 .AA. , . U hw, ,4. hr'-1.14 S A R Contest HL oratorual Contet conducted bs tlle DOIIN of tlle Al116flC'lll Rel olutloll xx ls M011 by W lllt nev Smltll wha 'fue 1 splelulul oratlon en tltled Amerleanllltloll He url tlf lllx and force y polnted out tlle 1 es nw 1961 llle Ama rlcanlfed 1IUlTllUI'iIlt Harrx l'stes Ill llls speetll llle X alue of 1 lllllltflrx Tlllllmg 111 Hlgll bellools presented all lIltE'I'6illI1U lx polllt from lllll to look UJOII tlle tl 11111 ff f cn lll f' s s lllle Old Ormlzl Cll3IlUClll tlle 014111011 of Le lu CUUIIIIBX M1 tllllatterlzed ln 1ClC3llNH1 W SMITH le ffuults luclves of tlle 3 A l all Q A contests were Urs Martha H Jfllnlnfrs 'Xllss l lllldll Ntalllc 1 llul 'Ur Arch Tllurlllan KN 10 selected tlu llllP9 llest oratlolls fol f ull contest u jur Offs of the lllll contest D A R Contest IHNOR FODD ws IN tlle Nllllllf of tlll wal s llllllldl D A R oratorual tolltest sslllell was spollsolctl ln tlu D3Uf'lll6l of the Amerlean RCXOIUIIOII The um mug oratloll A Trlbute to L1I1L0lll was 1 len eloquent and earnest trlbute to the Urelt martx led presldent le otllel tuo UlllN who lsele successful tomletl o lll tu 1111 lft lussle Hose md BCIIIHC Aus limssu lxoses 01 lt10Il was tltled SOCl6lN s Tleltmellt of 111116 llul gale the lllerlt and faults of sotletx s IJIQNBIII llletluul of deallng ultll llllflf' llerlllu Aus 1 lrlut ltloll for Democraex llrouffllt fortll the Iliff IN o fl Utd mf' the l lllZ6llN dllf UlflUl'lflN o s U 1 UDIIIHIX 1 H Parsons Ml Clflrelue blosllell ln Ur H l Duncan were tlle judffe l'4n 1111.141 . . . l l 4- ' .. S 1 s x v A S ' . ' ' as ' I' l ' - S A ' 1 hz' 1 J ' ' ' - - 1 64 ' o A 4' ' - I, v i Y I il Q Y 1 I AK s U K I ' fulll' ' 11' I, dal ,. ' to ull- l '- F z . ' 'f.':' ':- z 'z ' ' ' .T , 5 Z. vie 1 ' wl ' ' 1 ' . 'a 11, gil ' lllix Salt Lake City l1i,ll xc-llools lly the li. U. T. C. H I ll . P - X . S X 1 ' islam' '. D' Q. .. TI ,J l. .1 cl.. .R. 'l 5 ,f - ', 5 'll' - Tl-' I,-u 2 al' were. Benjamin li. Howell. Dean T. llrayton illltl Samuel M. Barlow. Q . . ' T V '1 s v. 5 ' 1 v , Q, - , I s .. to 5 U 2 t L . . . ' ' e 1 . v L L S W 1 L K AS .I 7 . . '. - F 1 5' . Tl ' ' 1 .' gs ' 1 '- t rs ' l ' f' al a ' '1::', - 1 ' '- Still. ,..', 1 ..' .. ' -4' ' I. ., ,, , , . . . . u ., . s . ., . . , XI . z ' s Q : ' 3 til ls Q 'z ' ' ft ,, , 1-'ssl' f -l t' P 2 :' l f 'fr f llle l. S. go lllev l11i,llt llplllblfl tlle ull-als of nur Urs. A. . ' e .i. 1' 's. . ' w' 5 a cl LT 111 'uw' i1'l1f. ur L1ncoln Essay Medal Contest IN x 001 Som 011016 an into n medal whuh 1 lnnu lllv pre cntcc mx 1 1 II l ll nt uf I um oven 16 onomou texud honor able mention Approxlmltclv 17 students cnt: red tl11 ve IFN conte t NI Woormv Stephens Medal Contest N the oratorlcal events of East Hlgh School the Stephens Medal contest IS one of the most Important Great enthuslasm has been manlfest at all the battles of 1nvent1ve words 1n preceding years We are sure that a record number of stu dents wlll compete ln thls annual event thls year The two medals were offered by Judge Frank B Stephens for the purpose of fostermv lnterest m oratorrcal llnes among the underclassmen the D A R and S A R contests being for the Senlors The contest of 1925 was closely contested the outcome bemv that Leslle Courtney and Lenore MacFarlane won from '1 larve Held of tompetltlon Their subjects were My Country and The Youth of Today respectlvely Intense lnterest lb bemv shown by the students md we feel sure this year s contest wlll be a hard fou ht one -f-3 ......l. Page Eighty Eve IM: : W .l,m', a Q gh I ' . wt the If-I ' 'sa 1, s- ell-- the lflgin W'atch Co. ol' Springfield. l'n4 's. ' in which John T. Stewart, Lim-oln's first law partner, was ,- I l -n . NI 'l L - dr: , also a s I l '-, re- a 'I 1 2 3 - 2 'su Q - s. 0 U H N 1. D ' . v an 11 as as , - Y 9 a , ' O c ' 2 g . l V Sl . ! Ny un nxn Srnom Ihnwovn 'XXII 'Kid' un AND C on R1 xn Amn--r Debate Hlf. East H1 h Debaters spurred on bv last vexrs near approach to debatmg thamplon-hlp haue earnestly and Pllthl1Nl3NllldllS worked under the capable CllI'BCll0Il ol Arch Thurman on the question f Japanese Illlllllgfallilll lhe posrtlons on the team were open to the student body as well as the regular debat nw class of twenty and after close competltlon 1n the tryouts the followlng debaters werf chosen to represent East Hlgh Aflwlrmatlve Whltrley Smlth Harold Bennett lenore McFarland and Alton Lund Negatne Leslle Courtney, Gordon Strong lawrence Amott and Mae Alan Gardner ln the regular debate serles held under the ausplces of the Lnlverslty of ltah, la I Hlgh s team was asslgned to the same trlanvle as Pleasant Grove and Blngham The plan tlllg year has been to group the teams ln such a way that those whlch haxe proved most efflclent ln the past wlll not have to meet each other untll the semi finals and finals of the series The lmportanee of the subject of dehatlng 1n hlgh schools IS bemg recogmzed more and more The progress of debatlng at East High ln the last year bears thls out for last year the debating elass met but two days a week and those perlods w ere before sm hool lhls year the class meets five days a week during a school perlod and although no more Lredlt lb glven for the subject than ln prevlous years, there IH much more opportumty for class lnstructlon and dlscusslon An account of debate actnlty IS not momplete wlthout a word about the debate toath Arch Thurman Whatever progress the team has made lS largely due to hls 1 lreful lYlSlI'llCllOIl hxs patlence wlth our laek of experlence, the encouragement he has vnen our efforts and the example he has set us of hard work, careful and loglcal thouvht and a -port manlllte attitude at all tlmes By MAC ALAN GARDNER P p I' glly rm . 1 l. 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L, I F , . : . 11 c fi 1 HAYES V P E NICOI, Sec Treus D STONE Pres The Chem Club HE only true picture of llfe is a review of the En Passant However greatly we may be interested ln the personal unlt of life we at times are obliged to play the impersonal observer of life s drama ln the panorama The crowds ln the halls, among which we jostle the faces that are seen as they pass by the hurried nods to a friend the Hello' and the So long , all these and a host of other trlvlalltles form the stable background of the ever moving comedy and tragedy The Chemistry Club was organized for the purpose of suggestlng to the minds of its members some of the practlcal applications of chemistry Hence the clubs actlvltles conslst of trips to local plants and attendance at lectures which pertain to the subject every eye IS directed toward the door The clock ticks the door slowly opens and in walks with measured tread and majestic mam Professors Mc Pherson and Henderson They are introduced by Mr Howell the instructor who accompanles them ln a touching rendition of Formula a tuneful selection from the Met SCTICS of the Hydro carbons The clock ticks agaln and one of the number rlses and recites a gripping verse entitled, Analysls The persistent clock tlcks once more all present rise and slnv that well known arla Equation from the phenominal success the Periodic Classification' Next while the orchestra regales the ear with Molecules and Atoms the members file out one by one One by one the lights go out until the last light IS extinguished and the last footsteps have died out RICHARD STONE Preszdent P ge Eighty s en . 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Y ' a ' - ev F Nl!-RHPITH Pres M Fowu-'R V P Danclng Club Hlb club whlch IS composed of only SCIIIOI' and ,lumor glrls IS under the supervlslon of Mrs Hopklns dancln IIISIYUCIOI' The club met every Wednesday and Frlday at 8 a m Last year the club worked on ballet danc mg but thls year they specralnzed ln lnterpretln the sp1r1t of the varlous dances Before the school year IS over they lntend to put on a serles of Greclan dances Sprmg ID Hellas mth two roups and solos The danclng club has contrlbuted several lnterestlng numbers for the Frlday assemblles In the Art Symphony Concert the sp1r1t of the flowers and Egyptlan graceful and ln perfect harmony H gl P g Eghty gh! ... 1 1 , . . . , . . . . i . , . g . I y 7 D ' 7 ? ac ' ' va v- V U v U - Ballet were interpreted by the girls. The ensemble and solo work was very effective, Q M - .. ,r,,.: . :V-,fl -I 3 - V a e i '-ei 5.-...W 1 ,G as 'Q F Yol xc Pres M SNIITH V P F NEAL, Sec Treas The East H1 Engmeers V the year 192.3 a club known as the East H1 Englneers was founded by a ffroup of students from the Mechanlcal Drawmff Department of East Hlgh School They mtended to create a club ln WhlCll students mlght become more famlllar w1th the varlous lmes of work taken up by the envmeer In thls they suc ceeded, we, thelr successors, have endeavored to carry out thelr ldeals Shortly after the commencement of school a meetmg was held at whlch the fol lowmg OHICCFS were elected Frank Younv, Presldent, Margaret Smlth Vlce Presl dent Frederlck Neal Secretary and Treasurer Mxss Mayne the lnstructor ln me chamcal drawmv, IS the faculty fldvlsor of the club and has accompanled us on all trlps The East H1 Envlneers Club has proven to be the most lnterestmg beneflclal, and CdllCEitl0llal club of the school Wlthlll IIS ranve of 1tS varled benefits, numerous trlps may be found The club has enyoved many mterestlnv and educational excurslons, amonv them belng the trips to the West ,Iordan Sll0'ElI' factory Ltah Oll Reflnlnff Company Bmw ham Garfield Ltah Cas and Coke Company They went to the lnlverslty where they were mtroduced to the RIICICIHS 1n the form of DIIIOSHUYS , and when dxgvmg for adventure under the East Hlvh bulldmff they dls covered just how the old bulldlnv was kept warm affalnst the wmtry blasts Clrry on next year Engmeers, go deeper and hxvher FRANK YOUNG Page L ghty nme A l -3 fn' 1 DQ Y , ,1 M f , 4 . ,., V . 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V 4 b Q 4 M Z: nv ,Y ' S D C LL A 77 ' ' c , D . ,i ' . 31' 'WP' I Hum es linowv I X1 Hnomm Su Inns 4T Club HE 4T Club composed of twenty four member of the muslc department la been one of the most actlve orvanllatlons ln the school lllli velr lhe club was orgamzed ln the eftrlv davs of Last Hxgh and 1ts I'COI'gHIllZ3llUIl each veal has become tradltlonal The name Two Tlmes Twelve Twltters Llub on 4T was chosen when the club was formed and IQ slgnlhcant of IIS HCIIYIIV The mem bers were chosen after careful tryouts and Ill order to remaln m the club one must be regular and punctual 1n attendance Practices have been held for an hour each morning before school and under the verv able dlrectlon of Mlss Llsle Bradford everyone has worked hard to make the club worth XSl'l1T6 presldent, Mark Brown, VICE presldent, Marvln Broberg secretary, and Ted Rodofers, treasurer The electlon was carrled out ln regular form and proved to be a verv close and lnterestlng one Several entertammg programs have been worked out On November twentleth a IIIUSILHT farce The Follles of 24 written and directed by the officers was produced lll a school as emlv Thls llttle comedv scored quite a hlt and was put on three weeks later at the West Hlgh bv request of that student bodv All0th?l musxml comedv enltled l leopatra deahng wlth modern col lege llfe was also rendered bv the club Too much credit cannot be given to Mls Bradford who has worked Utlllflllf lv to make the success of the club posslble ln connectlon with the 4T Club has been developed the l'1st Hwh male quartette, more commonly known as The Slllh or Swim Boys from Last Hlgh It so happened that thx quartette was made up of the ofhcers of the 4F Club Thev have had '1 verv active eason Page N nely L -9 Q t A - , J l Q .. ' ,Pr .. NI. ' ', P. . 3 ' -. 'l1.H1NLl-QRS. - f - 5 v - S As- 1 . 4 I I 3 ' ' ,, ' g ' g 'Q a . H ' , K . , x . 'f l- , , v w y - - . Y I' ts v - 1 Y ,- ' H 21 h .I ve At an early meeting an election was held and those chosen were: Lawrence Hurd, ' a - u . . T T Y D L lv W . e V 4, c . j, ' I . ' l as f L vs T - I Y- ' i Q . e c I , , 4 , ' , ' , 1 3 5 , ' . -P J - T AA . 1 D 4 L . f T 4K.c ' f , V 5' ' . F , . . I , . rl ' 1 T T K 7 'I L ' ' s 3 . fi :stunn- T Swenson Pres PARKH! Sec Treus Tum, 111911785 The French Club HE French Llub orvamzed last year under the supervlslon of Mlss Hartwell and lwllbb Cunnlnvham was a declded success The students of French proflt ed so much by ll that ll was reorvanmed thls year The purpose ol the club h I3 been twofold to Uwe the students 'nn mterest ln French custom lll the French lanvuage and to help them converse more fluently ln that lanvuave rlllb has been accompllshed by procurmv French lecturer and by l'llWlIlg the meetlnv conducted ln French This lves the tudents the French ltmosphere and llkewlse furthers Illell knowledge of tlns language bv broadenln-f their vocabularles The club lb strlctly a tudent 3SSOLl H1011 wlth Grace Anderson is Presldent Dorothy Tvng as Vlce Pres1dent and Edward Parker as Secretary and Treasurer The meetlnfrs held every two weeks are m charge of the puplls The programs, made up of travel talks, recltatlons songs, short plays, etc , have been vers lnterestmv The plns of last year hase been made more effectlve by havlnv the background darkened so that the letter L E and F show up more clearly These letters stand lIl0' for Llbertv Equallty and Fraternltw the motto of the French Republic are al o ymbols of the club We hope Illls club mav become the Inspiration of all students lnterested ln French and th it lt max LOIIUIIUF to be an utne 0I'U3l'l.Ll2lll0Il of the Plst H1 h Qchool CRACF ANDL Rb0N P ge Wm :yo l l 1 , 1 ,, T' -, --...--..- if V f 7 ' l , . ......... 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' D ' Ai g -- . 11 0 - nv 354' J BI-NFDICT V 11,2 P Bftcox Sec L GIBSON Pres J NTORRI Trms ff 'W Der Elchel Club HE German Club Der Elchel Club has enjoyed lts most successful season thls year Lambert Glbson was elected presldent ,loe Benedlct vlce presldent Prlscllla Bacon secretary and ,lack Morrls treasurer Lel h Eaton and OdlS Rlcll formed the program commlttee MISS Boettcher the faculty advlsor has been a very great help and all the members enjoyed the frults of her labors She to gether wlth the oillcers succeeded ln maklng the German club the best known and most wlde awake club ln the school At the beglnmn of the year the club had a plcnlc ln Bl Cottonwood canyon MlllCll gathered the members to ether and started them on the rlght road for a good tlme They have slnce enjoyed numerous and excellent partles and meetlngs among them the famous Chrlstmas party whlch was the envy of all the rest of the school Thls was the most popular event durlng the year Many honorable guests were lnvlted and presents were found for all on the brllllantly llghted Welhnachts baum At thls meetlng the club was addressed on the Chrlstmas customs ln Germany the Ghrlstklnd the figures of Adam and Eve and the snake ln mlnlature at the foot of the tree the three MISC men and whole man er scene dCplClCd at the bottom of the tree They learned what the decoratlons on the tree stood for and what the people ate and dld on Chrlstmas The club pln IS an acorn and an oak leaf Thls IS Slg nlflcant slnce the oak 15 the natlonal tree of Germany The first vear students wear merely the acorn whlle the second wear students have the prlvllege of havlng the leaf attached The club has galned a good ldea of Germany from MISS Boettcher She has descrlbed the wonders of that country and lts nelghbor Swltzerland She has also taught them some hlstory by showlng stereoptlcon vlewss and glvlng talks as the slldes were exhlblted PgN11 vgyggy V . - I'1 , . . - -', . . ., .. .. 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V . . s aefiney- f ,91- K GARDYFR Pres A Po'r'rs Treas D NIOYLE V P B Dmls Sec H Club OR the purpose of furtherlng the mterests of athletlcs at East Hwh and to arouse more enthuslasm 1n regard to them, an Athletlc club ts as formed some years ado Thls club IS known as the H Club as 1tS membershlp ls composed of boys who have won letters 1n one or more sports at East Hlgh At the first meetmv thls year the follomnv OHILCTS were elected Ken Gardner presldent, Dan Moyle, vrce presldent, Bob Davls secretary, and Art Potts treasurer The followmv members compose the club Ed Flandro, Ceorve Watkms Art Km Cald Ken Snyder Joe Marlne, Joe Boskevltch Doug Peterson, Harry Bramwell Lynn Barker, lVI3I'V1Il Broberg Dlck Freed and Moburn Hardy Four lnterestlnff 1nd profitable meetmvs were held thls wear at whlch vxrlou flctlvltles hive been dlscussed and lmportant bu lness transacted The clubs tnnufal d mee ws 'ts UIVCH 'lt the Merry Gardens, was well attended 1nd a deelded sueeess The fum of the Llub IS to put new pep and vlvor lIll0 athletics so that the fame ol delr old East H1 h may always be upheld fund mfade brlffhter IN the days U0 bw Uur new elmpus will help greatly but the splrlt which the H rlub ende lV0lb to engender wlll also be needed to secure thls end DANIFL MOYLI' Plge 'Nmely Ill e xl - Uv p . . t,, . A. , . .4 , . . . '., . .. O , . . H ,, . . .N C . C U ' l - . . . 5 ' C, - . D , ' 7 9 l ' - - 1 -u Q 'Y' C c C ' ' ' E 5 . .. . N . . i i 7 I c c - 5 - . c 1. . . Y ' H 97 1 - v .' .. - c ca I., c n 1. c . . . c ' ' L D ' ' - L c . . 'U V ' .- , . L A D c s D ca , . D 1. .. . ' ' ' '. H 77 . . -v , 1 . , ' a , . f 1 w J 4. 1 V 1,9 Hlklng Club Explorers of Nalure Health and Knowledge' N tan knlnkers and sturdv boots they tramp oyer Hoysered hllls green fields and lofty runged mountams 'Ihey become acqualnted Wllfl all of natures masterpleces the Wlld flowers fllllql trees and blrds They acqulre wlsdom from the hardy oak and aged chlf They behold the I'lSlIlg glory of the golden sun as lt peeps oyer the lavendar hllls and pours forth nts Jewels mto the dewy heavens they behold the dazzlmg splendor of the blaL1n sun as lt slnks lnto the Great Salt Lake leaymfr behmd ralnboys clouds qunermg ln the deep blue They make frlends They find the first shy buds of Sprln and the last drooplng flower of Autumn When Wlnter comes they sall oy er the smooth me on ICC skates and have merry bob Slelglllllg parties And 1n the deep cave of Tlmpanogos they try to unfathom the secret of lts cherry red heart Always ln snow ram and sunshine their cheerful sparkling eyed faoes greet the world' Mlss Erma Murdock IS the faculty advlsor and chaperone of thls club of WTIICTI there are about th1rty actlve members Awards are glven to those ambltlous and happy hlkers who luke fifty mlles wlth IC club durlng the year PROGRAM OF THE CLUB DURING 19251926 October 17 The mutual hllte of the season up City Creek Canyon October 31 The hlke up to the famous 'l lmpanogos Cave ln AUICTICHH Fork Canyon January 9 A wlnter hlke on the hills surroundln l't Dougla followed by lce sltatlng on the Ft Douglas pond March 13 The blcycle hlke For the remainder of the school year moonlight hlkes beafsteak partnes overnight hikes and others are being arranged P ge N netyj .J ,V .sm A . 4 T T . ,f l . . . , T ' A , ' T ' ti, , Y V . , x, V DV V. . V . V. , V V . V V . V V S, U., V . V . V. Vg . S V . VV V VV . . V . V I . w s n s no K M a wlth the twlnkllng stars and the cold moon. They know the beauty of the nlght. V . DV . V a Q D. n n 7 . 7 ' 7 L . 5 . 7 I VV . . , V . tl ' . 1 A , . W . . V . V VV . g 1. ' . Q . a fi , -our H ELLswoRrH Sec L Dove V P D NAYLOR Pres Leaders Club NDER the leadershlp of Dorothy Naylor the Inner Clrcle thls year has been a popular success Only those glrls who have a good standlng ln SCll0lal'Slllp an average grade of 90 ln IIVUICIIC and gym durlng the years they have at attended hlvh school and have taken part 1n the requlred number of athletlc clubs and games can be admltted to th1s club The purpose of thls organlzatlon IS to attaln perfect health genuine sportsman ship keen mmds the best qualltles of leadershxp and to foster and malntaln standards of excellence among all hlgh school glrls Cxrls of thls tvpe make the leaders of the na tions the Joan of Arcs and Florence Nlvhtlngales May thes forever follow thelr star and contmue to guide Us See them when beln lmtlated dresses back slde front black and tan one on one foot one on other and the thmgs they have to do They wm the honor of being members Pg Vnelyh . l , . . A , . . . , . v N. U. 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U . .. i 1 C 2 Q ae.i - Q9 -wi Qui' 4?- J BARCLAX J TNTALIA T Km-rx L EATON D PII-.R D COURTINEH K BLoon Latm Club HE Latln Club hx been one of the most suceessful BLIIYIIICS thls year both ln quantltv and quahty It has presented many mterestlng and useful pro rams the best of WhlCh was the annual affair The Banquet of DldO and Aenaes sponsored by the Vergll students ln the club Senatus Populus ue Ro purpose of furtherlng the new of the Latin student lnto the customs and tradltlons ol the Romans and to proude lnstruellon 111 a hghter veln The club IS governed by a set of offlcers modeled after those of the Roman Repubhe The OHKICCFS who led the club thls year were Consuls John Maha and Lewh Eaton Praetor, Jack Barclay, uaestor Robert Moore, Aedlles Kathrvn Blood Ted Kuhn Kathryn Pler Dorothy Courtnew MISS Van Pelt M as the faculty advlsor and Ullldlflg Splflt The some of the club IS the Latin Bulletln, edlted by Robert Moore w 1th the asslstance of Ruth and Phlhp Rav It Lontams all artlcles of Interest both modern and anclent and 1 patterned after the Roman method of spreadmv news through bulletlns All students passlng ln Latln are ehglble and entltled to wear the pln which IS a small ,gold shleld mth the Roman seal LEICH EATON Page Nznely .six Q 3 .Z- .LV ' 1' ' ... I A nf I, K f K x , V ,UL-....-A4 Zx tf f' . . V S V V AV V . V. . . 1- ' v 1 . ' 5' ' 2 , . , , . , 6. Q , manus is the official name of the club and it was organized three years ago for the L V . V. V V . L V S . V . . A W V. . V . . ,C . . ,, . . V V :VV . .D s ' ' Q . , ' , , , 7 I - if VY. ' Y K . 1 L C . V .V . H . . ,, . V h a y u W u M h' I 'S C , K RFIMERS Pres H ESTE5 Vlre Pres R NIIIDCL Sery Treas Ofhcers Club ARLY ln the fall the comimlssloned officers met and orgamzed thelr annual Of Hcers Club Kenneth Relmers was elected presldent Harry Estes V1C8 PICSI dent and Ralph Mudge secretary treasurer The meetmgs were held at the varlous homes of the Cadet OHICCIS every other Wednesday of the school year Plans and lnstructlons for the probresslon of the East H1 h Battahon were made PTCPHIHIIOHS for the annual Mllllafy Ball were carrled out by committees of of ficers worklng under the supervlslon of Captam Abbot who IS an honorary member A one aol play entltled Moonshme was presented by the members of the club to advertlse the ball Thls IS one of the events the students look forward to durmg the year Wh1Ch 15 glven 1n the assembly preceedlng the ball The officers and thelr glrls were entertalned at a dmner party glven by Captam and Mrs Abbot One of the most enjoyable evenlngs of the year was pent on thls occaslon The guests of honor were Mr and Mrs Bruce E Mllllkln and Captaln and Mrs Burr P Irwln A danclng party was glven by the club at the home of Kenneth Relmers Several other partles were partlclpated ln durln the year The standards of thls years club has equaled those of the past and lt IS hoped the future club wlll carry on' KENNETH REIMERS P g W l l , , , , , , ,- . .1 .. , - . . . . 5 N a . . .- Z , ' - . . U . .U . . a n u n D v . .. . , . of the club. ' GG ' 7, , . . . ' ' s ' .Q .. . .g 0 ' 7 a Q 1 ly- ' if F ' S Bunn Trea.s I- Tonn ber y 'lwnu-s Ins Il FIISWURTH I Pres L RoJo X NEGRO, East Hlffh Spfmlsh club saw lts second successful year tins wear under the dlI'CCll0Il of John De Bush and Wllllam Twelwes, pI'CS1dCIltS, and Mlss Ruth Barnard facultv adn-or The club was begun last vear at the request of mam of the Spanlsh students and at one of the first meetings the members chose El Rojo y Negro for the name of thelr club The name whlch was chosen III honor of the school colors mean red and black Wltll the befflnmng of the second emester, a meetlng was held for the purpose of electlng new otlicers, the old ones feehng that work was too much for them along Nltll thelr regular studies At thls meetmv Blll Twelxes was elected presldent, Helen Ellsworth uce pre ldent Fleanor T mdd secretarw, and Selma Berlm, treasurer hl Rojo y Negro has become an lmportant part of the school act1v1t1es and lt 1 thought that It IS now a permanent feature of the school The club held some very tnterestlng meetings llllS teal Spanlsh mu-lc and Spanish speakers have been real treats Mlss Hogan Senor Lago, Mlss Helen Wlxu md several others have UIVCII lnterestlng talks on Slldlllwll Ilterature and traxel through Spanlsh illlllllllls These talks ln addltlon to the efforts of our students, hive made the programs well worth Nllllfj WM TWELVES President P ge W nr-ty e gh! 1 A ,Z A af . I Z Q T 9 I -M W... .ff 'Q ' si, ,gh Q gf . . e uf, 1 fall rdf ' -gift' Q ,A if pf 'J , 'S 5 X K. r.,- -w.f',2. , , . 'f J? 'x Y 2 . ll, . v .4 r di . . ' ' .' . J 1 .. ,.. 1 , . , 1- . . .., . .. , . .. .., .. . ..., ,. S ' h Cl b f 1' u ' '- ' ' . -. ' . . . . y ' t L, 5 L L - , Y . . V . . 7 Y w . . Y-' I ' 1 av u.-4 - 1 X. . U ' 77 g 1 1 x ' C nu 77 I c ' -. S . D 3 s ' v. . N . . . . 7 W , . l D . . e D, - t ' , f - s g . 4 ,- ' J' . H- . Y v ,, Q . . . . . D . Q ' , ' , c ' . X . . N . . . I . it . .Me i c g c. . c l., I -,. . . . my i 1 1 A i v - B' , V . , I., . - 1 .Q . I Y . . , J . ' ' 'Q. V 7 T .' f 2 W , c ' a fi , '-i HAKWAH Rmnz Sec Brrrx Ixxu HT Pres Donmm Xlrmuu. Vue lree Tennis Club HIS year there was a larger turnout among the Girls, especially of the younger classmen than ever before There are mfmv SIUIIS of promise to be seen and they should be brought out dllflllff the Spring matches The East High girls are very mterested in tennis and their attitude and spirit are entouravlnv Regular semi weekly practices were held Saturday morning during the autumn season at Liberty Park sa h1Ch was turned over to the Tennis Club and Tuesday morn invs in the Girls Gym These eoults were finished about the middle of April and the Tournament was begun Forty girls entered this tournament with high enthusiasm Special features were planned by Betty Knwht for the ye-lr Talks and ex hibitlons by State stars were glven Vacation If the results 'ire Good, 5111018 matches and mixed doubles will be attempted with the boys tennis te lm This year for the Hilltop Girls lqennls Club has been llIlllbLIlllV sue cf-ssful despite the many h mdlcaps, the foremost of which is the clllheulty in seeurlnff courts fie Tennis Club has taken an utlwe art ln ill f tht fful SOLlll P exents of the school A clever Crib Big wls sponsored bx tht elub ll tht Masquerule Pug Vim-'ly nm it ', . 1 . . 1: . V T U D .C T T h K. it l . . A .' O T. T . a s s Cn D n 1 :. 1 , ' 1. .. 4 ' C U. .- . C . . . D ' L , ' v . Q . 1 . D ' n a s n n . 1 . g . . Q Y u .C 7 42 . W - The Spring Tournament will be started immediately after Spring . L O V Z. c ' Q , 4. v , I 1 L s , , , . . 1. . ' 7 51- - . 4 - 2 ' 1 1 Q3 - v . s .1 I s v w . D ' V . . . . , . l X . L a ' ' . 1 o 2 Z, ' s : ' z Y 1 1 s h gs A 1 H, 4 1 - - x 1 1 s . u 1 C C L i , L 2 z . 1 e. ' - ' af If 19? GV? 3 'Xhnc Ami QMITH 'c cl xl AN Juv N lxcr xr lxummv l lillcl-ITHS Xlun ltcnurxn lol Isl' BRATTM W C A Glrl Reserves Rll OAH or l dst Hlgll trlll Re erxes Club has passed throuvh 11 most succes ful wear These Last Hlffh School glfls are a JUHIOI' branch of the XOUHU Womans LllI'1Nlldll Assoclatlon XNlllCl'l 1 sponsor of their actnltles and ln The PFOWIIHI commlttce ftrrinwfe-. to h ne eclue1t1on11l as well 11 entertunment mcctlnfrs c tue Jl0lt Nlflllll mcn inc uomcn ll to us and ue 11 N0 tllxe lll uouncl the cltx to some o our DUNIINH hous s xely xelr me tclopt some llcld Ill ulnc 1 we c in o SCIYILC ssc llc It IN genera N the Orph ins Home tnd lin NIJINKIN W1 Clllfllilll these CllllClI'Cll both at the home it thc club room- of t IC Y We hold 1 number of socml exents clurlncf the xeu llltllldlllo' two bftnquet one Ill September and one ln Max Thls year we gave a Sllxer Tea Ill Aprll Perhaps the llrffe t of out undertalclnvs xx IN the lclNl'll0ll Shots Throuvh the courtesx of Vt lllcel llltbllllf Drx Good Compam ue conducted rl Sprmff 'fllllhlllg of tl1e1r Llothcs Flhe pronts of llllb xsent ll1t0 our conference fund lwery xear the Ctrl Re erves of the west hold a ummer conference for two weeks The place for llllN conference IS the wonderland at ASll0mHI Callfornla where me try to -end two delegates whose expenses vue pay MARE ROWLAND , ' ' I . 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'liliv lJQ'I'l'Ul'Ill'llli't'. xxliivli took plain- in llw girls. ,. 1. if vlilillm-il Nu Nl' is lx ml... lfullmsing llu' iiilrmlm-limi: ul' tliff g'rls lin Q--ii-Ii ntl 'i'. .5r've1 ll clever solo iliinu-5 wvri- givvii. lliv l' Qt lwi' ul' Illi: pi'u,ra1In XY'l.f '1 lmtlliiig 1't'Xlll'. sli ri ing llic t'Y4Jlllli0Il uf llw be tl' 5 Q 't. 'l'l1a- l. xl Worlilii w'is lu lie fi uml in tlim- lmys' rim. All ' iluy- ' I, gn Ilia liinvi' llircl' girls pri-,m-nt:-il ai lzilw-ull' mi tlii- lvl: 'I l llivii' lllll'f'l'l1g. All Iliff rlrill un illlll0llt'1'l' illl1'llHIll'il ull' .s-x't'l il lim-llmx: wlinyi- parts wwe lulu-ii lvy g'rls. IC:-m-1 flvwii.. '15 l'll':m1 llurl-in ll l,ur0tlai ll'l1'lle'll. 'ix lXm1 llaimllic-1': aiml Alu-ii llvrliii. '13 l'ol1 IM .' : nruln' il mlm-iilccl liil. - Uni ill-I lqlf- wi' luultil in ilu- c'z1l'-In-riu. 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'l'l1'S ' 'ntl l lulV'tl'll ' ll'lz 't l- ' l ng tl 1 j 1 -l tl j ,:r'll -'LI I Red 86 Black Day LD Red and Black Day has at last been reuved In former years lt has been the trachtlon of the school to IVC to the Semor Class the honor of planmn the home comlng day for the alumnl and makm lt one of the bl events of the year The Class of 26 brou ht It back ln all lts lory At thls tlme the alumnl were 1nv1ted and the response was proof of the popularlty of the day There were Dreetln s and remlmscences handshakes evchan es of experlences and much banter and lau hter Red and Black rlbbons were Dlven to each vlsltor as he entered by slx damty 1rls wearm the school colors The Assembly held m honor of the alumnl was a hu e success a happv CllI'lStIIlHS Splfll pervadm throuohout Of Cl ht former Student Rody Presldents SIX were present Mr Paul Ray the chlef speaker 1n behalf of the alumn1 lntroduced Mr beor e Wasson who IH hls remarks sald he had never seen more wonderful splrxt 1n the school before lVl Lon Kump Dave Chustmas ,reetm s to hls many frlends as dld Karl Km Allan Wllllams Marlon Nelson and Mr Robert McLonahay The speeches were lmpromptu and smcere Mr McCon'1haw was besldes a Presldent of the Student Body Easts necessary motlons as thou h he had prxctlced every day smce he left East Hlgh lVlr lcaton Dave a buef hlstory of Red 'md Black Day Lnexpected snap pictures were taken of hlm ln wlnch hls chflracteustlc po e was Cillnht He lntroduced our PI'lIlf,lpHl Mr Mrllnken who we lheartv welcome to all 1lumn1 Chrlstmas carols were sun by 1 speclal chorus 'md tlllb completed the Yuletlde atmosphere Lveryone left the school wlth a feelln of ood cheer 'md lt was a happy beom n1n of our best hollday tlme We smcerely hope that Red and Black Day w1ll contlnue as lt was begun and that the alumnl wlll reserve th1s date for Dreetm s to thelr old East Hlgh NOLA COOK ff J 5' P50 d s N g - I q p g ' . . g 5 ' ,, U x . 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L . - 5 I x igg -- Q.- . .- Boomerang HL hast H1 h Dramatic Department presented the highly successful play The Boomerang which was given 1n the Fast High Auditorium February 12 and 13 Mr Overlade the director of the talented orchestia, prepared a special program for the occasion Miss Boetecher coached the cast in the proper pronuncla tion of German, as a considerable amount of this lan nabe was used in the play The settln s were very valuable notably that of the mteuor of the doctors office New scenery, made specially for the plav was created by the Art Department under the direction of Mr Russon and Miss Olsen The theme of the play is interwoven around the heart renderln love affair of Budd Woodbridge and Grate Tyler Budd s mother takes him to Dr Cerald Sumner who uarantees to teach Budd how to hrm the obyett of his love to his feet and make her adore him In the third act the play re it hed the highest pitch of suspense Con tmuous laughter was provided by the members of the cast The cast which was exceptionally vvell chosen IS as follows Dr Gerald Sumner Glen Hardv NTHFIOII Sumner Nlary Rowland Budd Woodridge Tri tani Coffin Hartley Rulnn Horrocks I race Tyler Grace Anderson Mr Stone Rulon Horrocks Dr Pre ton De Witt Carlos Croft Hlenrlch John Bennett P110 d QQ 77 1 ' 'U ' ' , as D ' Q 7 ,, . . . . . . , I 7 T J . . . 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' U . ....,, , A..A. .A V.VV..v.........v.-........ . l l l l u 1- ne Hun red Ten ISOUNIICIKANQT' Pugw 0 H 1 I The Symphony Concert HL Art bymphony Concert nen under the d1rect1on of Arthur Overlade and Laura Hopluns ln December proxed to be a great success Thls form of con cert has newer been seen ln bllt lalxe and was well recelved by the students and publlc The Orchestra, under the CllI'CCll0Il of Mr Overlade, occupied the Hrst part of the program Mornmv by Grleg wa the opemnfr number Atmosphere for thls number was added by means ol llgllllll eflects and blrd whistles Thls was one of the finest numbers ln the concert and w IS 1 good bevlnnlng for the treat that followed Other outstandnw numbers were lnffmont Overtule by Beethoxen Me Ili-ll10ll from llhu bs Mas cnet played 1 1 Vl0llI'l solo bx lsidore Shoore OConner w nth orchestra at comp nnnlent lX1JllIlllOlN prcludes were gnen bv the Uuls of the Dram ltxc Depaltment fhe dances under the Cl1I'PCllOl1 of Llura Hopluns werc excellent 'lhe Flower Ballett was xery Cl'l1I'llll3 executed Centering around the lied Rose l'lslf Meredith, gathered the daffodlls xlolet heather and poppies swaylnff lll the gentle bree7es As the tall and stately hollyhoclts formed the background, one dreamed he was ln a falry garden The Egy ptlan Ballett was no less chalmlng as the glrls danced around lsls Carol Barclay Marle Fowler as Hlgh PTIBQI scored a great success The costumes and scenery were desrgned by MPS Olsen and Mr RUSSOH and would be a credlt to anv artlst or group of artlsts DONALD COPE Pge0n Hu drdTf IL Q N ' V , l U. W . . . . I , ' ' 1- , ' : ' lr J ' , . ' ' ,' ' - c AA s 7, v . A Q . n -N . D. 1, : x D . c ' 1 L F A s Q . - ' 'i 4 K Z, , 1 ' 4 V sq ' . 77 Y Y . . - Z, , , F , , hu ' ' 77 Lu' ' 7' ' ' A d . r s. U' . asa ' I 'z with orchestra accompaniment: and 5olvig's Song, a soprano solo. sung by Alice f 3 .- . 5 . . .. 2 ' V .1 . i 2 3 . . . ' , I U O ' a ' . v, 1 ' 5, ' 1 ' ' . ' ' ' Q ' cl I l ' . I X c c , l if , , l ' c. , s, ' ' - L 'l D ' . . U P fl. f' UP 'U WEE' A 35-V-'S y my x, C1 L.. 2 I SCARF DANCE Art Symphony Program Selectlonb from Peer Gynt Sulte E mont Overture Mmute ln G MCdllall0H from Thals Vlolm solo by lsadore Shore auompamecl bv harp 'md lQI'lIl Eoyptlan Billet Ballet of the Flower: PART 1 Edvard Grieg Mormng To Sprm In the Hall of the Mountam Km Solvelg s Sonb Allce O Connor Sololst PART 2 Beethoven Massenet orche tra PART S lallflglfll Ballet Nu Billet No Ballet N0 Ballet No PART I l Z 3 I Harllc w Bo e Dart odll Heather HlDllWllOLlx X lolet Popplee Pg0 Aff . . 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' 71 ii ' 77 u e nf- llurlrl -J Tl - d ART SX MPHONY DANCERS GIRLS QL ARTETTE BOXS CLEE CLLB GIRLS GLEF CLUB 0 d as-,y F G- Amm R Os LRLADE The Band HIS year the Last Hrgh Band has proved a great suc cess from every standpolnt Large strldes have been made ln all departments untll ll has been classed among the best ln the state The enrollment was creased, several numbers added to IIN program a better hal The wonderful quallty of 1ts muslc has been attalned only after long hours of earnest practlce wlth the coopera tlon of every member A great deal of Cfedlt IS also due to the falthful effort and the able leadershlp of ltS talented dlrector, Mr A R Overlade who has been heart and soul behmd lts xx ork Our band has not dlsappolnted IIS followers m any of the varlety of ways Ill whlch a band serves A long llst of marches, overtures, classlcal and solo numbers, and other pleces have been thoroughly prepared for lts program Valuable service has been rendered especlally at football and basketball frames vshere they greatly added to the pep of the contests, and at EIQQCITITJIIBS ws here they created a sp1r1t to sult the occaslon The R O T C also to xshlch the band truly belongs was benefitted by IIS muslc Most notable among the band s achlevements were a program presented over the radm, a trlp to the Gramte dlstrlct and a concert gnen at the Salt Lake Theatre p Une Hundred Ynlun CONCERT BAND , . 1.5 r. 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Many commend mon: were renewed on the fine work belnff done WIIICII Uleitly en Lourflffed the mPmbe1N a IIIIN NPIFS NlIClCNN Npur Ia-,t Hwh IJIIICIN on to even Imettex mu tI1 lt tus Inn In :ke IUFIIIII up ton uc me r QIIIUII ln yearN to mmf I IUWI nn, Ulu n it the S llt L lke IIIIP rtre bun ay 1 zrnoun I n xx N r1P1I rfl w1lI1 N Inu 4 l0'Illl tml 1 llr ulerl N tl ll lpp ll llll lf Nl 01NlN were ll llelr NNI llli ll 1 e mt a rea tri 1 IC 0 UWIHI w IN 1 pmgrarn NQIIIUII II I Il1IJItm IVI rrch Bagley I oet and PC'.1-ant Overture buppe Alw 1yN 1I 0puIarI Berlln ffrandfalllf r N Clock l Dew rlptneb COIUIIIIJII Cornet Solo lloyd Smith ISS the Su inte Rive r Moon 1DeNCr1pt1xeI I31 ifdlfl I me-tts SIKUPIIOIIP Solo Ralph flou ard Indmn Ride IDCNCIIPIIVEI Hunt III Blank lore t btarb md btr1peN Sousa I SOI OISTS R Cumwum L SMITH W I1-KYFN Page Om' Hundrrd Sew nleu n ' ' , 2 ' ' I 1 -' ' ' ' ' D ' ' D' . - ' LD f -1. M y Y' 1 Q '- ' 'Im' 'P 1 Q , ' ' 'Ii a I 1 L2 s's 'z'Ilvfz:' ' ' 3. 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'I Is 'I 11-11 5 ff S if '14 1' I 1 A 4 . x' 2 ,I 5 .WI I I ' 1 .1 51113 1 ,,,? .V . 1 A 1 ' L y, 1 J 319.666, RCTC HE Cadet Corps has had one of the most successful years of 1ts hlstory From a standpolnt of actual knowl edge, ll far surpasses any former battahon Lnder the careful guldance of Captam Abbot the unlt has reached a hrgh leyel neyer before attamed A hwher st mdard has been set for the olhcers They must pass both theoretlcal and practlcal tests III close order drlll to quahfy Whlle not as numerous as ln former years they have efficiently carrled on the work of the bat tahon Duflllg the year many subjects other than close order drrll have been taken up ln the ollicers class Amonff these are ranve estlmatlon, target deslgnatron map readlng and map maklnff However, East Hlgh lb now ln competl tlon wlth all of the other chools ln the Nllllll Corps Area as the bitt lllllll w lb ln spected by Major Jordan md lyen 1 rating The Major judged on the efliclencv hown ln the varlous drills md ccremonles on know ledffe of theoretrlc rl lllNllllL Fur S Xunor marks wlll be submitted to the LOI'l1ITlZiIldlllf., General at headquarters of the Corps Area and the Honor schools wlll then be selected Last was chosen an Honor school three years avo West Hlgh has had that honor for the last two years Every cadet his worked to make thls years battahon in Honor Battahon There has been much r1y alry amone the compames for the prrylleffe of CQCOI'llIlg the Colors and for the Klw anls Cup Thls :up IS awarded to the company that has In lllilldllltfl the hwhest ayerage dllflllff the yen A fn d B COIllp3l'llCS are runnmg neck t ncck for the hrst honors The wlnmn company wlll probably not be de udcd untll yery near the end of drlll for llllk. yelr l p untll the last two months the cadets h rye been dI'llllI'l0' 1n the field north of the school and ln the street south of the bulld lngs Recently how eyer the Superlntend ent of Bl1llClll1US and Grounds has allowed the new grass field to be used Thls has greatly aided the drllhng, and the battalion presents a much better appearance agalnst Fmsr SCT .l H VAN Nonr the green background Page One Hundred T lilly I a Q 0 o 0 1 j . , ' . 'D . 2 . -A ' . . ' - . ' veil. a . n , Y' o - 7 V A C n 4 D Q D . M Co n 7 D' j . s . 7 I ' sz 5 ' 1 ' , J , J z z ' 1 - ' I ' . 1 g z ' . ' ' ' -' I s 'sz 'f, ' ' U 1 ': - tion, and on the support given the li. O. T. C. by the members of the school. These H V . V . . Y A L . S Cn ' f 1 ' . . 7 C u 1 ,- ' H D - . . , ., v . I. I. 1 .F k V . b tu ,T Li -3 ' ' j' z '. A t 1 ' V ll x'Y C . P . 4 I i Y . . b. ' -. if, ' r 5 ' . , C . V j v -Y . 1 . l r 'I . IL' 'll' This year, a comparatively new system of teaching has been used. This is the Lentz Cadence system. While it has been used to a slight extent in past years, it has never before gained such prominence. ln this system the men give their own com- mands and then execute the movements. lt is very useful in instructing fundamentals of drill. Perhaps the biggest advance made has been in 'arousing the interest of the parents in the work Many of the parents do not understand the purpose and use of the R O T C Captain Abbot has tried ever since he has been here to gain the support of the parents, and many of them have talked with him about the training It IS to be hoped that within a year or two he will have gained this support which will enable him to better carry out the purpose of the drill to make better citizens of the cadets, and to prepare them to defend their country in time of danger, and to enable many to qualify as officers in the Reserve Corps WB' V 2 tai i l ' !:,' - 19.15.225 x 1 COLOR SQUAD is WY' MAJOR AND STAFF 'lf await 4-'R uv' V' -HQ P 1 ,Sk way Page Une Hundred Twenty three C n Q c n C ' gif , . V 1 - , c A 1 ' - . - . 2 I ' 1 - l F 5. I A , , 'fr?fvTf.,.: iff - 6 . , . A ,.,f' , , A H . I -M . . . K . . LV. -QQ. 2 .J . kk - . . A f , 1 .LRE 43,-'jp 'Af V ', ' , - . t ' ,- ',,, si -fi rf' . 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Ncomh Xllen M kldou l dWlll Xlexander Wlllldm Barclay .lack Barne Francls Beck lead Baird Boehnler Harold Brazler l'rnest Bromley Frances Brook Nlaurne Bull Henrx Caldvu ll Robert C Cha e Geor e Cherrx .lames Chytrau Leonard Clogston 'Nlelvm Cook Rohertj Corey Dale Crandall Allan Curtl Ryan Davle George Dooles Joe Company A hdklllg ,lamesl Eck tc ad La 'Wont l'au lNorton lfmley .lames A Povxler Frankhn Caddie Rohert Cammett Evan brundman Dan Hall Pugene Harrl Richmond Ha hlmoto Edwardl Hauder OrsrJnW llcndcr on Davld lllckcy Xvm Hines Fred HI ksy McKn1 ht Horn Chfford John on Earl johnson Lawrence Jolmeon Wayne Jones Glen Jones. James Kerr Keller Kennard Max lxnn Celald .l lxuhn Theodore I xndenherger John dllfld on Bert o an ack und Alton und Max Nlalx Theo Nllllrr l'rankR Nllller H ilold Nlufl-all Dan Nlurphy Tfnlor N1 h Gerald lNemnan Davxd 'Nm ll on LeRos Parker Edward Pater on Kenneth Pot! 'Xrthur Place LeRoy Ree e Mrlton Rowland Richard Salmon en Edward Scott -Xlfred Snnth Alan Smith Jollnw Slllllll Lxnn Slllllh Wllllam ,I Soderbergz Robert Qtexen Sanford Sweet Jack Qlegfus Chas Wakefield l'ldre1l e NX llker .lames Ward Paul NVeggeland Danlel Welch Chas Whltney Samuel Wllcox Henry Wnllman Harold Wilson Arland Wmwood .lames Pge0eH d dTuenly x 4 wa - a'tnm A - Xlder Donald Anderson W1ll1am Andrews Rlchard Ashby Donald Au ustson Clyde Barrett Geo Beers Reed Behle Wm Bennett John Bluck Wlllard Boclxholt Walter Bromley Earl Burdett Benjamin Butts Geo Cannon Xlron Cannon Moses Cannon Jack Carlson Sherwm Christensen Melvm Christensen Rushton Clayton Mark Condle Carl Lfdl Lewl 1 vas: A 342. Company B Denne Kenneth Dlllm ham Don Evans Robert Foster Harold Free Rav French James Fuller Rlchard Glbbs Harold Coates Harold Groth Earl Grover -Xbram brundvn Hu h H1 ue Wm Hampshlre Me-lun Hansen Harvey Heath Lawrence Hell es Paul Held Byn Henderson Vernon Horne -Xlbert lsenbur Hymre lensen -Xlfred .lensen Elmer Jones Daniel Kearns Henry Keyser Geo KlIlgdOIIl Cllbert Klemm Jumor Lar en Rlchard Latter Lmdon Lee Darrell Lewl Robert Nlarme ,loe Nlc Xuley Wallace Nllel trup Drew Nlurdock Wm Xlyers Reed Xlewman Stephen Nordqulst Bert Olrlad 1 olden Oldham Le ter Olsen Lawrence PCIIIIISIUII Paul Prmce Frederlck Prouty Harvey Ramo Leon Q- Ranclx Byron Randolph Rxchard Reeves Sydney Roblson B Severn Kleth Showaker Robert Snnth Alton Smlth Xrnold Sprm er Kurt SQUIFCS Phrllp Stewart Jay Ihompson Hugh llofte Harold fracv Howard lrunkey ben F Wells Lowell White Dou las Wilson Fred Wooten DeVere Youn Frank s 1 .- ff --.......-....... :gg-rl-1 0 Qqgw Radu 'E r ' - - A , . . . . , W , a S s - ' Q , ' 7 ' 1 7 ' 1 I A 7 L a - 1 . 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Barton Blaney Benn Kenneth Beclwtrom Darwm Blackett Marx Brewer Wm B0Qlx0VllC'll ,loe Butterfield L Lannon l'loyd Cannon -Xrthur Carrln ton Iom l,arlquI t Phlllp Flnld John fhlpnlan Xrthur I lIrI ten en 'Nl fllfl Ile XVIII oh lwlw Ird III I run I hart on lgllllll ll If rt III Il Dans Xlorrzll l,fllIlf Klfrecl l,ltl7 XMIIIeI -INA.-Q, 'F'-Q Company C Duke Howard Dunford Dean hardlty Doral Ldmunde Nlyron Fehr Norman Flke .lack Fletcher Allen lolland Donald f Irdncr 'Nlac Klan K ledhlll Llayton buney bam Hamhlm Lel erle H III III W lylllf H lflllflll Leland Han e I un llrrzIIIg.Ir Holbert l lIIIIIl Nlonror len III lawrenu lxIrkpatIIIlx ho Ir 'XIII In NX lIlfI'1Cl .I IIIIII C eo l xman lllllldlil 'XIIKI nzre Fred 'XlcC,arley Wm 'NIcLrea m 'NlLGean 'Nlasqon John xlU.llllCh Izzy 'Nlmhal en LouI2 Nloore Robert G 'Xlorrle ack Nlorrl ame Nlw-r Clen Ol en 'Nlaunce Uxlu llareme PIM Arthur PI-ter III l Imlel Ptter III Wayne l'IkI Nlrlcolm l rowl Ro pert I lIIIl lu I noltl l' rt dem lt lxolwm on l'ld Ik Ulllllt I I 'N 'Flin-q., ' Rosenhlum B Sommer Herman Sllw er Hyrum Shurtlnfl' Clmton Stout Clarence Strong Glen Strong. Cordon bnarr Carroll Nu allow Robert 'lay lor Orulle leh Fulmer lurner Nlartm Walk Clarcnce XY auer Horet ll arner Donald We llll9I'f0I'll b Whlte Geo xvllllt Grant XX lute John XX Irrou Ray ll llll IIII Robert F5011 lr' fu 'Wil MW? zwfwr' ,L A, ,2 few? 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M...- P--gy 'YR wi lRlNtS3LD RIINII-It I Xu No T 'X mr Nu xhlNlxII X xx 'Nunn xhHU'lUN l!rwn1cT Xhxwoon lhxmn x R1He Team rlllc telm of tht s o 1 1 1 me c a me men hue Xkltllxfxfl hard lll an lttempt to rank lllgll and hue succeeded serv well Ranlcms: fihoxe ll t xcars m lllx lll the lxllllh LOIIJS Area shoot and proml mv to do well ln the Hear t Trophs shoot they have estahhshed a marlc at XNl1lCll IlCXl V631 ICIITI H1 IX llffl Serve int Van Nort has done much tow aids the perfection of the men and although h1 hopes of landmv '1 place lll the lntel lollcvlate hoot were not reahled he lg sitlsficd w 1th tht QllOMlll' The cntnc team wlth the exception of lcstes ire new It lllle llllll llrlng started eulx xn thc xc ir wlth the llllt r company mfttches w Inch occupied the tlme of most of tht hr-t PI c tu Phe tc lnl w IN then chosen to hte on the lxllltll CHIPS Area match CUIIQISIIIIO' of the following, De New Vvootcn lamc N an 'Wort lidl rx l' ste Ralph 'Sludge Vernon Henderson Kenneth HCIHICYS D 1 l c 1 lifncc fharle X lll xvllllxltx lulne Wmwood Smith Crt wold I 3 I otal 881 After commg ln mneteenth IH thls match the members of the Hearst Trophs team were chosen, the team bemg made of the five best shots De Vere Wootert James Van Nort Harry Estes, Ralph Mudge and Vernon Henderson Four of thls team w1ll be back next vear and hlgh hopes can be had for our future ln lh1S Hfllvlly Wooterm Yan Noxt Benedict and WlHW04Jd wlll form the nucleus for next team Pug 0 H nl T RALPH Ml DCI' . eg xxaswt , ,N c,,,,,. , . ,gp ,,, 'Q Q px -1 is ,. .I A' It In :L ' Iisrrzs T .' 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A w , . . , , ff ,ne u rrrrl hilly CWTHLETICS f :NA L R WARTHNIAX L SIVINIUINS C O WILSON Athlet1cs I-.1-'om-. a vame can be played rules Uovermng that game must be formulated Baseball basketball, football track etc , all need to be and are controlled by sets of very dehntte rules When hlgh schools enter lnto games tcompetltlonl wlth one another they must also haxe rules whlch w1ll govern thexr conduct These general rules for the conduct of competltron among schools are spoken of as Pllglblllfv rules East Hlgh School has nothlng to be ashamed of ln 1lS el1g1b1l1ty standard For years ll has always been most str1ct on 1ts lnterpretatlon of the Utah Hlgh School Athletic Assoclatlon s rules and has also gone a step or so beyond the requlrements of thls lllgll school body East Hlgh School has also had an envlable posltlon so far as athletxc supremacy IS concerned Ellglbllltv therefore has had somethlng to do wlth tlllS posltlon Boys who can not keep ellglble are as a rule not very dependable any may so that there IS a close connectton between Cllglblllty and abllltv To be ellglble at East Hlgll School the followlng requlrements must be met a Be passmg ln at l8'lQl 3 unlts of prepared work or 1ts equlvalent Hake ups l1m1ted nl Reglster for school work during lst two weeks of lst Semester for f'1ll sport and not later than one meek afttr the he lnnm c r ldencc one full e ettr md pas mg, work rn that cmester ll'l ca e of transfer from another school c Be le than 21 year of a e at the he mum of the school year and less than Z1 tn the semester 1n whlch he play e He shall not have been lll attendance H1016 than 6 semesters IH Sentor Hugh School 'Wust hlve the Wflllfll con ent of parent guardlan and must he ln good phv ual con dlll0H and ln good Qldlllllll 1n the thool Grades determmml. h1s standlng are QIVEH each month and am deficlency must be made up before competltlon IS permitted LEE SIMMONS Y1-:LL LEADERS Pg On H ir 1111171 4 Y - v s v . D , L K., - . c ,c , 1 ' , , f '. l ' v - 1 ' . .' K ' Lu I 7 7 Y . . Y . . . . . . I' lt .Q ' . L ' Y v . . ,, 4 ,.i . . tl jk , - M , ' 1 c ., . . ., s. v ' 1 p gl . g r of the second semester for spring sports. L l'l lie in es' - s ,Ill as x 1 do , ' 'Qs' Y ' ' ' S- .T ,. ' 's for K lt ss s g g' ' g ' L s , ' ' ' ' s. f J - ' 1 - A L I - . 7 , 1 ffl . . 2 ' - ' S ' s or Y ' I . ' Y SI' Y - , rg, L . 'T K . ' 1 . a e e um e '1' y-:Vu 2700TBALL fl K Glmnxrrz D Hour: M BROBERG R DAvxs East Ogden EAST H OGDEN 0 HL Eaet Leopard followed ln one of the lirve-t crowd of rooterw ln the hlxtory of lnter hl h Lhool football met the powerful Offden unlt on the Ovden Ground lhe hwhlx touted Ovden team offered one of the moet stubborn reilstinte Omen hx ans teflm ln the da h for the pennant The battle wa- w wed for the mo-t p lrt lll the center of the field w llll neither team wlfllng to retre it one pace lt wa ehflracterlzed bv hard eonslatent flghtlng and re wall but were fllwaw held and often thrown for lo QeQ Howexer at tlmee the Offdenltex made enxatlondl end runs 1nd lonv pawee ll'lI'6HIE'lllll0' to crow the Ea t goal llne At thue ffltll ll lumturf when defelt -tamed meutable the fiftst eleven fou ht lllxe deunone 1nd hs -heer deternnnltlon howled the Tlfferx hack The bcant thlrteen point we re ohtuned hx sheer ffrlt md determlnltlon hulted bs the true Ea t H ,ll r1t :. 1, . is X - , ... ' x n ,t X + 1 V f , ' r s. ' ' .' . P : ' ' : ' L- . D P- ,Y ' P ' - : z ' s F ' X -' D' . I s , I ' : 'z 2. ' Q 1 ' ' lentless smashing of both lines. The Ogden Tigers repeatedly plunged into the Leopard ' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' S- -. ' ' ' ,, , ' 5 L , s 3 'I ' - 5 1 Q e. I ' F ' S . - 'a k - 's ' a 5 1 1 ' . . 3 1 g a J. 'a' ' ',g f. ' ' 'S '- af ,'a. 'z' a I' , 5 iff spi ' . I Ayn Um' llurulrezl Tlnrlywjnur G WA1'K1Ns W HAYES H HALL M JONAS East L D S EAST21 LDSO AST won easlly from the L D S eleven consldered the strongest team that school has ever placed upon the field From the first shrxek of the referees whistle to the final gun the game was fought Yet the L D S team was overwhelmed and were powerless to check the progress of the mlghty Leopard onslaught S powerful was Easts team that the goal was never ln danger The Salnts falled to make a slngle first down from scrlmmage whlle East uslng but one formatlon made a score The Leopards played conservatlve ball 0 ddTh: ,-1 V p ,M W i ' l 1 L --2 1 O C C 1 G n , - . , . , . . . . , crushed, and routed. They could not gain through the impregnable defense of East, ' . o , . . . , . 7 9 9 Page ne Hun re ir y-Ev r- Y . ,., . .,......,.... ...,...-,, - ---- ---,---.....-T102-aa-.,.....,,-,. . - - -Ala.,-..-. -f -f--- --V- . A . .V.,R .A-. . E . s 2 ' 2 2 a ii- Nl JOHNSON P SCALLEY H GREEN H WARDROPE East ordan EAST 66-JORDAN 0 HE score probably g1VeS the correct lmpresslon as to thls affalr The crowd was small knowlng the outcome of this llstless game Yet many thrills were glven the handfull of spectators long end runs passes long klcks and large gams East was never forced to exert lts full ablllty and penetrated at w1ll the enemy s llne The Jordanltes fought yet lt seemed that they struggled agalnst the mlgllly odds 1n valn Many substltutes were glven trlal and proved far too much for the opponents East opened up but once durmg the game and scored on a pass The Leopards feared the Beetdlggers and entered prlmed for combat But East checked her full OHCHSIVC 3310115 fmt ws. Page0n H d dThLlysx P N' wf 'AH R i 1 N g Q L, , . - -, . . ru ,, , , at ' . s' f . ' ., , Q . , . Q . vu. 'A . . Q . ............ . . .. M, ,-.w--A v T. I S 1 Q . J Q, , 'fs fy 1 if ' , 1- 2 ' I-V'.,5 ,W-fm 2!' 4- ba C4- Z ga I ,FN- J FIKE X Porrs R BEERS ,I Boslcourcl-I East Gramte LAST 11-GRANITE 0 Ht- day was cold black and dark wlth slgns of an lmpendmfr storm The field was sllppery from an early snow Desplte tlus opposltlon offered by Nature the plucky East team played the best game and the hardest ID the SCFICS One spectacular run, of seventy yards for a touchdown, was the only slnvular perform ance offered Sheer grlt, determlnatlon, and splendld puntlng were the factors whlch won the Game The Leopards were outwelghed, lnexperlenced, smaller 1n about everv phase except m determmatlon and school splrlt East s second touchdown was the result of elghty vards of progress valned on slx consecutive first dow ns The Leopards employed defensne tactlcs most of the game l.Ftbg'ZffW,j?QQ at an f fgwrlig sw 1. 7 4' r , 1332? P- :l'E'3lfwLf..... 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I ' 'T M - H ' A ,wL'f'gQ?,r ,,4A t H A. l A - ,: any 7?zVgi.,! ,y a t - W , f t ' ' . ' E BRALHR E DORLAND H PATRICK E Romnrs East DAVIS EAST 48-DAVIS 0 LGE squadrons of dark forbodmg clouds overhuno the sky blottmg out the radlance of the sun Chlll cuttmg wmds from the north whlstled about the t1nv players below The handful of staunch Red and Black followers shlvered gloomlly on the barren stand How could elther team light? Yet they dld and fou ht desperately attemptlng to run and keep thelr balance As a result of these natural elements the game was characterized by much fumblln sllpplng and a relatnely small store The powerful Leopard machlne could not functlon to the best advantage yet what It accompllshed desplte the forces of Nature and the de perate opposltlon olfered by the Davls team gave warmng of lts power Davls was the thlrd team thls season that falled to make first down from scrlmmage 'ifkd .L-. Pgu 'od if G A-Q. 5' 'Z lk .Q is wiki . - Y U ,7 ' . . U , 0, ' . . D . , ' g. Q Q Y . . . x 1 ' 9 ,S , . - A .K I ,. 'xgsm ne Hundred Tl ' ly- 'gl 1 A CRANDALL I BARCLAY B MCELRKJY H Wmrocx East West EAST 0-WEST 0 ITH a clean record behind lt East entered the cruclal Uame of the sexle Both teams followed by their respectlve rooters were ln prlme condltlon for the encounter Up to thls pomt 1n the race for the pennant nelther had met w1th defeat The game was contested from beglnmng to end, brawn agalnst brawn sp1r1t agalnst Splflt play agamst plav, school agalnst school, yet nerther team scored Why dld East excell ln practlcallv every department of the Game d8Sp1tC the gloomy predlctlons of the crltlcs, despite the exceptlonally llght team on a shpperw Held desplte the comparative ffreen materlal desplte all efforts of the West? Whs '7 Because of the true East H1 h splrlt Vkllltll IS always to be found there ln the past present and future Pug One H ndred Th ty n x - , D ' S. - v 7 , f . . U , ,U , , . J. h .oi 1 . . ' .I . I IV. :- C5 . 4 Q . it - . 1-' N. I e' u ir - 'Nx DIRKG FLANDRO XVHITINFY XWILKIIN DHTZ f outs- fmtw iwttr BUFHL NEAL BIALMTT Still! Second Football Team HP Mudheus, or more properly the Second Team football squad Covered themselves with fflon Ill the pa t season coppmg the dlYlQl0Il honors The team d1d themselxes proud and proxed touvh COITlp6llll0Il for the reffulars 1n erlmmage The Mudhens captalned by Flandro defeated Offden Granlte and Dans Hlgh Schools losmg their contest with the Qalnts by a score of 3 to 0 lNe1lson and Dlrks Hlled the quarter bfult posltlon and teamed well wlth llandro and WllllllCS at Halfbatlt ind WlllxlH filling, the berth of Fullbaelt The lllli' proved lmpleffntble to the ltt uks of all opponent not allowing a touchdown lllI0LlUl10lll the set on Green md D6llZ planed the 551119 POSIUOIIS untll the last gune when thex were rdxanced to the hrst squad Robmson and Wood held down the tulxles, alternatmff wlth Buehl md Sweet The center hole was plugged bs Seely and HIIISQ and boats Blackett Ind Neal at guards WllQ0!1 coached the team as usual md Damel- proxed xerx efficient as the manafrer The tt tm w ls ont we should be proud of and we Ire fortunate th it the bulls of the squ ld wtll return nt xt V011 The season was culmlnated at the annu tl banquet held ID Deeember at whlch tlme the squad broke tramtnff for the first tlme and proved more elhclent than the first team Ill the gentle art of captn atmg the hearts of the pretty East Hlgh Athletlt Glfla All the team starred m the last even and jovously ended a succes ful season Page One Hundred Forty f V o of at f . lm , 5 ,X X J f .N f on was ' feng , -. i ' -'X -. . 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I 1 ' I ' 1, I M SQAKSETBALL 1 CMT WATKIN: Basketball PN HH e llllllllg llfllts and the mooth Gsm oo1 t tulce fell before ue Num me cllamplon hoopsters of ltah T e stlugvle were fierce and well fllllvlll is the NCOIP lllfllt ue Seldom laxe tl: INN XNIIIIE'-Q6 I tumorn e 1 ll eimw t on 'Till t s non 1 U nt I1 ill the tllflfl CIIHN une mule ln the list econds lhe fflanlte flse tune fell Cl x pres to the trong P INI te llll md could not flthom the unpregnable defen e As run ners up m he Salt Lake CllYlSl0Il Eat lJllW6d Lx prus to determine who should 'lttf ml the tourna ment l 1 t enter rl Morgan, the Hr-t tt un Past fouvht lf unt was oxercome by the unexpected hercenu- of the xttaclx Last encountered Mantl one of the :tron est teams ln the thamplonshlp rlnff 3lIll0ll'7ll Fa t struggled Ytltll undung splrlt lt was defeated the final encounter East entered was fwalnt Prowo East brought mto play lts Greatest ener v but the outcome ss 'ls l!'lCYll3blC so last ui for the lust time defelted Cledlt lb ue to all the plsuers md the team for thelr struggle affalnst odd for thelr sportsmanshlp and for thenr true Red and Black p1r1t DANIS POTTS Arnous Nlox Lf Page Om Humlnd forty four Captain Watkiris, stellar ffudrd of list y 'Irs team, was forced to fill in 'le een er lor part of this season ind prowed to be 1 stone wall in defenslxe p IW El well 1 1 ffood scorer When Dan Moyle was put s wer cv xi ilu 1 n lx lion 1 s w o pl it Z c tt x iwmff witi en 1 Wa ms on tie 1 u 1 I at it ltly to mike thi pair e ANR KN forwird positions were iblw tilxen Lire of hx Art Potts fud Ted Aldous both of whom were Hood floor men 'md 'llbllfdle it hllllllg the hoop ll in many Clllllfllll shots e'1ch game The remainder ol the men 'ilthou h not revul irs added much to the strenffth of the team and kept the rev u ars ln hot wfiter at ill time for t1e1r 3 poslllotl 8--, lxlxrun un ,loxas Scores E 1 J as' lf. lst East East E lst East II r lust nm if rrwsix F14 West lu D S Crdmte lv D S West ln Granite ll Cyprus 14 Nlorfffln lsl Mantl 30 Provo P U1 ll y Le . . V. l D K iq 5. 'Q ' ' ' ' .' ' 1 . ,V Y R V Q 3 ' ' J' f la V' S ' ' as z D 3 - . i - ' 1' '- ,- in us 1-enter. he sho il 2 -gi Yonal 1 'lity us . rustler and scorer playing his first yt-zu' 1 ln High Seliool l1us'etlJull. l lla vip, vli uc-ed on the All Stiff 'nl fum. Ilan , lC:'gf Klee, l'l.:ilI'l li 112, he-lp'l gruz i - 's th, FH. ' , rx llliI.liS I T l hest defensive guards in the state. The z ' : ' a I' z ' 'z I D ' 3 . 2 V K ' . ,, ' . . r' - i ..b -.ig.g -. , Q . ' . , ' ' ' L . s - ' fl D 2 :. ' ff il ' U t l : 4 ' t ' 5 l ' 1 V A 3. x . J, o ,J Q ae 27-- F e, M E-it l7 L. . .19 A ' qu 't N 38-7 1 ' ' f x N - 15 L. . . 25 sw .T Y Q P V w 4' 2 ' 32- ' p .f szsu- 3 - 'as lil--i' U. ' 1: ms ' : K' usznni Iuius' 1 ' .43 Hi . ll My ,V 1 ,,., 1 f.ff 1 rw: .ne afavqgp- QQ--ww Pucs WAmmoP Nhmxs Cou Qt ICLLX Second Basketball Team OTH the Second and Sophomore basketball teams were among the leaders 1n thelr dlvlslons thls vear It has been customary rn the past to have Mrdget teams but H115 year the Soph teams ss ere formed mstead and the idea proved a great success Altho the second team was handlcapped by the first team draftlnv some of IIICII' men they made a very good showmv also The materlal from both of these teams will be used to rebulld next year s squad and should prove very useful Rsssr Wmrvxrx KIM, Comm WILKFIN Nl-ILSON Smxrm Bunmsroyw FRANCI5 Page One Hundn d forty su: r w 4 V l NX 'tx N ' v ll A .J . V Q Q ., y f t, I V . , A , 5 M I , 6' we Q , :ia ,tl I me ac., -, A Q., A . , x k Qi2'ga ' .J , ,W J Jax! 4, K , - 795 V' 1, .A N 'Q . 15 4 Y awqaw EJ, . t 1 A wx- X . , 5, . 2 5 , . v Y . Y ' Q , U 1 U ' . . , 5 , ' : ' ' . -vi' SPRING QSPGRTS 3 X 1 .- . - , lk , W. .f -.QNX 4 f .1 x'-L 'V 5 Q.. 3 . XE ,.:-. - . 3 ' - j .x N. X W I 4:7 'qu .I Sa I MW: 7 X hBaseball how ram sleet and Nllld held sway durmg, three weeks of baseball practlte be before the opemng game Nllll Gramte Phe Leopard dl21IIlOI1d squad wa forced to use the gym for ten consecutne days belng soaked or blown off the lfll proxlsed dlamond unable to hold a sm le pr utue ame before the sport opened Baseball IQ one of the uncertain sport and 1 predletlon as to the Leopard chames of tlklng the pennant IQ folly Howuer P 1 t wlll have a snappy and fl htln quad nd should finish Ill the upper dlXlNl0Il Ihr Leopards sprun the surprl e of the It IS a great dlsappomtment that the sod trldlron cannot be used for plavmo games as our field lb not et fit for lea ue com 8l1ll0Il Y 1- P Pltnhmb IS the department that IQ que tlonable and practlcallv determlne the fmal standmg Ken Snyder should hurl up to last wears standard whuh wa unsur pa sed lll the league Aldous and ,Iona new on the mound have worked hard BOSlx0VllLl1 Marlne 'md Watklns form the IQQCIVIII trlo and a formldlble one at that Wattv however was moved out to Hr t owmg, to the SlCkllCbS of Barker Maune fills m my lnheld posltlon Art lxlneard w 1 hlfted from tlnrd to second and Aldous worked the hot corner while Ken C lrdnel hold down short ln the field Hardy Flandro Porter and Davls alternated The sub llst lncludes Coppock Boyd COHIII and Rosenblum as mfielders wrth Freed lNe1lson Lay Kener and Barton ln the gardens The squad showed a splendld defense Vllll plenty of snap an attack abose the ayerage wlth hard hlttmg cleser buntln and darmg baserurmmg In the first league game Granlte was defeated by a 5 0 score Murray lost ll 4 and by defeatlng Jordan 13 4 the Leopards look llke champlonshlp materlal I eleven lnmngs of pltchlng Snyder struck out twenty five batters and allowed but two scratch hlts East lost a fast game to the snappy State Prlson team 5 4 ln the last mnmg wlth two down East w as also downed ln a one slded contest wlth the Magna team of the Copper League by a score of 12 0 L E WARTHMAN Pg 0 I , Y ' 7 A ' t y f 1 A .ff1':fL:r,i' ,Q .1 A , f, T 1 ' n ' ' Y l. . . LJ- t rj if xx. if X X ' -1s ea f .X lc' . ,, . 7 ky I y. 1 Y I . Y 4 v H S .h V- . -. . I , A . Q ' ' S l 1 ' v 1 'yL, I L: 4 V 'V , - . - L ' , .' g z : g , Q . 'S 's .' . s' 1 ' . ' ' 3 a Q '. , its -' 'Q' '. 'g 'gs ' tr ' ' ' ' . ' ' 2 5 g 5 's , league last year by taking second place and the 1926 crew' is out to equal the record. . I . . 4 M 0 . . . . U KS .X U . . . . i . U . .y S. L. . S . ' . ' - ' ' ' Y ' s - - 'ss ' . s. ' , ' ' . U . 7 7 . L y. Q L . . g . A . . K ' ' . ' s , f :', ' ' . , S . i . . I v. I . is S . . U 1 ' ' ' Zz ' s ' 5 . , 1 - - f X D - 7 5 , 7 B 7 9 . I M 1. y 1 Q 5 v 7 V. . . Y . U . . , ' C ' V H ' L , ' Y - - ' . ' e ' , . L ' 7 , - A a Q nz: Hundred Folly-cig l Track HE 1926 Track Schedule mcluded the annual Clty Creek run dual meets wlth Granlte and L D S U trlangle competlng wlth West and L D S the B Y U 1nv1tat1onal track meet and relay the dlvlslonal durmg WhlCh qllallfylllg entlres for the state meet are determmed and the closmg event of the year the annual state classic East always has had her share of entries and lt IS expected some worthy athletes will be entered again this year by the Leopards Leopards who competed last year ln the state finals who are agam wearlng the Red and Black are Bob Davls Frank Young and Harold Wardrop and they should be able to work their way to the state finals again Asslstmg this trlo of former trackmen are Stafford Moyle Snarr Latter Crandall Francls and Klrkpatrlck ln the sprlnts ulgley Kjolby W1lllamS Croft and G Hardy are quarter mllers Farr WlSSmaf Young and Augustson cover the half mile and the mllers are Sprlnger Bromley Wllk1HS Wlnwood and Ward DBVIS Gardner and Scalley show promlse ln the shot whlle Davls and Deltz hurl the dlscus Douglas leads the hlgh Jumpers whlle Moyle Ward Flandro and Francls toss the javelm East has shown form ln the canyon runs 1n the past usually taklng the team honors but th1s year the Leopards dnd not make the old tlme showlng Young placed seventh and Davis a sprlnter who entered at the last moment came seventeenth East dropped to sixth ln team standmg A Smlth of Preston won the event breakmg the course record The Provo lnvltatlonals seem to be an East lnstltutlon as the Leopards usually romp off wlth the track events A full squad took the trlp the last of Aprll Ram and cold weather hampered early out door work The dual meet wlth GIHDIIC was won by East 103 to 77 Both squads were forced mdoors for two weeks before the meet After many years of work by track enthuslasts on a clay surface and unsurveyed course the 1926 Leopards and all those to follow Wlll enjoy a clnder quarter mlle oval and the lmprovements that naturally go wlth a new plant LEW Pgo dar l 4 ' ' 7 . . . ., - - 'a ' ' ' 7 7 a 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' Q 1 7 1 1 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 , . 1 a - , . , , . . . , 7 a u e ne Hun re aypyqu Nlmor Sports fl X N IS NNIN tue Cd lll'V Illllllll s Jolt 1 ax 'fo 0 u 1 4 not '-hut IH 213118 of mf xxeathm 0 Kllln to tls COIN retc Pourtw lt 110 mu INI y 0 leupdxd net mon pounced down upon the-e -uxfau vallx 111 the mormnff- The xwllx 0 xenvd ulth 1 ch1llu1g.c loumex to Une the 4 ul: gl 1 ldlllf' to 1.11 p lub Nu 1 ll ll mln se . x . 4 n mul . f- . x ff. 1 ull . . gg us. 1 If m 4 1 IH u .ll 1 c N :uc 5K1l6dlXlltdNL1 1 OLP . lllt me o 1 x .xv N 1' - . ll 1-f - K - fm 1 - . . Q N 1 N s . 1 . . 1 1 I0 I ll x 1 - 1 . 1' ff 0 1 0 m 1 K 4 N mt 1 .ss .1 ff lv - .- 1 muon Ho .1 u om Tax OI Om Il fUNfN Dan Nloffi Due I reed .md Ralph C lldelmmr SVCIHNIINF 1 Ill cf1 n,te.u :Nm OIIUI IlIllll4l fu INNJIIII no t xc x N umnux OIUIIIIQK 1-ef IC 4-um nm 1 0 .1 Pl lu lf .1 1 aqu. c Ill Cf ln mom N Ju x e I . 4 . lll ll u lUvNf,IT1t, N no Nhmxn 1- - an 1 .N IN mf' VMIN lf r x comic 0 xx I nn .1 on-cr uen x 1 IC 11-t ,ao ar to um .1 NXNIIIHTIIHU .us uc 1090 w 10 0 1.11 ln the 111914 an moxtls S0ph0moreQ IN IRAMI RAL f lm elu f 1 all 1 the .um of the phwu ll ulucalwn dvpartnlent md when our an-lc.: ec ul :ment 1 sum 1 tml me ran handle large grou IN practuallx ewrx 10 .1 .1-t Nl ta P .nt ln one OI more .ut1x1t1eQ 'lin tcamQ of basket 3.1 p .um 1 tlrrlng Qchedule flaws .md quad lrark meete were furtalled by b'1d mf-flther an mdoor bageball lf-affue :law boxmff and xsreqllxlg leadmv up to school t1tlcQ are also planned I F WARTHMAIN I'np Um' Ilundrwl lun I-2jj.'.l l--d', ' '.'1'allf'.'t,l.tfftzg l'l 'A '. VI. lx' ' , sa I ly fltah. . I 1 'a f f- ' 'A P -I - 'I' - Ht- l1 .'. 1 at' -5 vfrc lwld with pivkml 1011115 'md svlmmls. alll Iwi ting I rd the stile' finals on Ilirll svlluul Il'ly ul thx- lfalsl ii again llllIliliK'illlIll'Il lmy nut luring 1- rls. lnle-rm-sl is0x1'f'llc'nl 1'1IllSifl1'l'illg ilu- fuvl H111 ull IDl'lf'iII ' must ln- dum' Q 'ny i'r nn fx-I ml. Tlu- uil'i1'c-rs ul' tlw rlulv arc- Ha' ll 'liuyl rr. l'r'.'i I-nl: Nl' - :Klan 1LilI'ifl'l'. X in--l'l'c-,'irlc'lll: and Dani' F -1. f ' l' 5 rc-r. ll is only Ll mwtter of t'I - l -f re folf vill -45111119 its ri,htful lmiiimu ut lflsl. llu 1, thf- pail fuur y0'1r.' thv ,4 mv lu: '1llr'u'led lnopzlrdy with fllffivic-Ili illlu-'1-:I tu lmld sf-lmnl IUllI'lll'f.' amd Io 'lI'I'illIrfl' m'1lc'l1 plu' with rtlwr s'l Ula. This sm ng an fu' ard:-nl gnlferq will keep Illf- gum- ,uinr Ivy il t llI'l y' and ull-ll ll'lf'. Tlx' xp ' ib riglltfully -l'1.'.'c-11 '1 nonr, the Nlin rf at l':'l.'t. PTH ' , t 2, If pl' 5 -4 are- .I I '.'l 1 'I 'I ' . .IL 2 7 ,' ' Ii l. ni v 1 A A W Y A lung LIT l'A1Hli ff n r I Pe' an u Auli-I l'-um. Tl if CI g. al u twnlv' xxx' '5iI.','l. If lil D-.' t iw Ill I 'ml lla -I ll x sl'i 'ltic' Illini. Iiusl lil I ' I ' tg I t v rradf a stir! ' tl 's 'l l Q xg rl. .' 1, ilu- nu-d of a 1' k at lf'1.'t. Jvr .C tl - ml-' ln 1' 'I l 'im pf' ts lnd 1- nl ll 'sll fi' llp'd ',' aAl.Tl .' 'I tuklmt' XII'-so-1 's ' ' ' , 1 ' ' ll-: -I lil H 'I I' ' ' lr, v' 'j'ly 'Ilia' ll -k pw' - ' '- , ':'l'll I l1 I L F . u 4 L-S v' P v M . 1 I F 1 . lk QIRLS CZT1-ILETICS G1rls Athleucs Athletlcs for glrls and not lrls for athletlcs IS the m to t th Past Huh School Tre Sal Luke 1 Schools were amon the Hrst ln the country to promote o ll all roun program of mx s partulpa llon ln lllll8llLQ It lequlred no change ln the eneral pollu of the PllVb1Cdl Tfalll mv Department to conform to the standards defined by the well mgh hlstorlcal Washlnvton Conference of 1923 whlch defined clearly great worth whlle objectlves ln Girls Athletics Glrls Athletics have al ways been for all the glrls Glrls Athletlcs are coach ed and offlclated by women Glrls Athletxcs feature Group rather than lIldlWldll8l events Clrls Athletlcs are graded and modlfied to fit the need and capaclty of the awer age glrl We belleve lt IS better for D00 glrls each to play one game of basketball than for one team to play 50 games that ll is better to have 40 hockey teams than one cham plon team that we would rather have 200 excellent swlmmers than one Olympic star The Leaders Club conslsts of a group of glrls who by vlrtue of thelr ablllty and achlevement are preparln for leadersh1p These girls are tralned and help to olT1c1ate lll varlous games and events and to act as squad leaders The actlvxty program ln athletlcs g1V8S every glrl a chance to Improve her own lIldlVldl1dl record and score to make her sklll be xt llttle or great, add to the total of her squad, team or rlass and to partlclpate lll more speclallzed team ames where her best effort w1ll determlne the school or cla s ratlng In every deed lb the slogan Athletlcs for all glrls and all glrls for athletlcs Very rapxdly are the majorlty of glrls developing a loyalty group and team Splflt and judgment whlch Wlll help them to be team mates at home and enable them to ac compl1sh team projects ln Club Church or CIVIC actlvltles The Girls Athletic Handbook now w1th ltS Second edltlon exhausted was the first publlcatlon of lts kmd ln an Amerlcan Hlgh School There IS set forth the COHSIIIU gums CARVLR tlon of the Glrls Assoclatlon, the requlrements for clubs and Winner of Steuarr Medal the am ard System CHARLOTTE STEWART Pge0n Hnd dFf1yl 0 0 , 0 - K . 64 ' N ' i If 04. . J, . I C 1 s V ot a e . ' g -U l t a ' Higl P . , . ,, . , V ml A ' :- . fl ' ' Q 3 1 . ' 0 X H k f r glrls an 1 d E' L 5 L. ' ass ' r - . h ' ' a L. ' . ' . ' U 1 D 1 P' . , e D ' , - Y .V 'V C? i lure' A 4, ' I V . . , .I jf I 7 n T YA v yw D I 4 1 gg nl -7 . . . lf 5' , ' I t 4 , , , . 4 , w iv 1 n n va v i 1 C . . , . . . 0' A - 5 ,' ' ' S ' - . 7 . g L . D . . , ' 3 , U' n 1 www 4 . ' ' ii . , , ., U it V Y. . P ' s . -i ca - f 7 ' ' 77 V9 1 7 ' G6 ' 7 ' 95 ' ' . . , . . . . , , Y a e u re i Au' -5 H XIKIRI- lrts 1 MH HH- Put Pres K Broom Su D Looms Truzs East I-hgh Athletrc Grrls AUCHTLRS of Old East H1 h' Another year of joy and happlness gamed by servlng others has seen vou come and pass' The olhcers have worked vallantlv all year and many thm s have been accomplxshed Early m the fall the Grrls Get Acqualnted Party was held and a SPCCIHT effort was put forth to help the 800 grrls meet each other Lnder the ausplces of the E H A C the Mansfield Dancers entertarned wlth a danclng program of exceptional beauty and grace A great number of parents and patrons of the school took advantage of the opportunlty presented as well as a num ber of the students Durm the football season the lrls loyally supported the team wlth thelr sup for the East West game In December trrbute was a aln pald to the Leopard warrrors with the football banquet The girls dld thelr best to entertaln the boys and help them to enjoy themselves The Clrls Masquerade was held ln January A number of new ldeas were mtro duced ln the form of penny arcades and fortune telhn booths Durln the year the E H A C ollicers were appropriated 35250 whlch they spent on gym IlCLCbSlllCS and soual functlons About 330 was turned back to the Student Fund Several cindy 'md dou hnut sales were held to help pay for the officers plns and 1n Aprll the swlmmlng team was glven a luncheon after the Interschool meet The reatest functlon of all was held ln Aprll as the Girls Dance Wlth thelr work for the vear completed the officers turned to a few soclal events of their own A damty luntheon was served the ,.1rls at the home of Dorothy Coombs ln honor of Miss Charlotte Stewart thelr faculty advlsor and ever constant compamon Late ln May Helen Alklre entertamed the officers and thelr partners at a danun party In lookin back over the year the 1rls feel well rapald for their cooperatlve labor ln the successes thelr under takm s have proved to be HELEN ALKIRE Pres Pg0HdriFz .. 'fire x .f. 1, . ,. Ll ::, - .. . , .' .s, '. A u D . n nl G .K . I I LL ' Q I ,, 'D 4 ' ' 0' U ' I 0' ' N ' . . . g Q g. 7 V. . - plles of noveltles and colors and turned out en masse to make pennants and flowers . U . . . . , C, . . . U I D 4 . - U . D .... - 1 i c g 1 C 5 oi. ' 1 U . y y i . . 1, , , . . i, U c . V r Y U. ' s' 0- , . . U U. . s U l 0 ri n I 0' D . , . u e ne un re if y-three Hockey OCKEY proved to be one of the most popular sports among the glrls thls year The coaching was conducted by Mrs Trleste Pearson Hall, who was asslsted by the other gym lnstructors At the bevlnnmg of the year the fundamentals and dlfferent strokes of the game were tauvht and practlced To haye seen the Ulrls smmgmg thelr clubs and chaslnv the ball oxer the lawn would hate assured any doubtful obserser that the Hllltop glrls would be the champs lxach gvm perlod had .1 hockey team, and mam PXCIIIIIQ lnterperlod and class serles were played Sophomores are always urged to JOIII the hockey teams, as they then have a Lhanme to earn an avs ard whlch counts toward the requlrements for the Inner Clrcle lf? y. A f JP, P One Hundred Fzjly jour -. D U . . V . 7 . , D . D . , D 7 'X' , V - - V aa i 17 l . 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I fu- Q -, 444 l ,A - -.?.--...-....- HHH - ' WFS w Swnnmmg ROM the tadpole pollrwov, frov, trout, and shark stages, the Hllltop gnls peed 1ly developed mto skllled mermalds They were renowned ln all seas for thelr swrftness stroke and form Lven the lI'lhabll.HlllS of the oceans acknowledved thelr superrorlty and Klnv Neptune sent from the Green depths of hrs home, a me- enver pleadlng Miss btewart to allow her mermalds to come to the Sea Kmvdom and teaeh hls people But jealous WllLll of the Seas cast a spell on the glrls, Lausm had luck and lnellglbnllty Because of this spell the Hllltop mermards were defeated Ill the annual hrgh school meet Cramte .38 polnts L D S aa POIHIS West 00 p0llltb East 47 polnts V Page One Hundred Fifty-fire Jl NIOR BASKETBALL TFANI5 HQ, POHdd SEN IOR BASKETBALL TEAMS vw 'Bw Binh Q, .M YK mx? xjgb 'S me WK QPU, 'WS' Q SJ' fy wk N ,- EATURES Gentral '3'l'lt6lbCl3Ol85l.'lC llbmesw Elwocxatnon 1111141115010 I f Vim ASSOKI5-wr ll 1 -1 111 tu Gmtufu that 'TLC fl Was rated as nz Pzrst Class YCcl?7l7lJLJlx 111 Group 111 the Fzfrlz Nfzrzomzl Contest of zlzc gf1sso11czt1or1 ll lllllllflqllll nt Iiharnn-1u1 Nrutrluhrr Zl IQZJ K , MJ: sw Thxrd Beat Hlgh qchool Xnnual In Xl est Contests Annual THIRD D111 mn IV ll H C Nu, Lfiuav-idby N blllllll Tlzli 1 Qlll 41 l s s 1 N 4 '11111111l U ll IU C' N L.11fr1r llxlfllll we QUUFIK ll l 11 ll boo s 1 V a Un und gflwamfcd by ,. Illlllm :Ulf I CL F1fll1 imnuul 111hS':l1n l1.W1turs 0: 11frrrl1rr ,MF 'Jw Rug! 121 112 l I 7 V QQ Q Q QQ 1 x s s 71 QTL-if x X ,S'l1..',ff...,ff4- , Y 1 .K ...S it .I25l Q, ll- '.' ' A , b ku . . . K , f L f ,Cwf .1 ,, A N i w. x - . , , K ,. M I-1.11-.L-11. H11- 4 ' ' 1 , 1, f .f.5..:..,. Q ' wx VBLLAA, lx-A, gl 1 ...qqlggi K 1,,x l W . A , . .. . ., ., V H W NDI-I ' Il ' I'Ili101'.'l'1 of Hilton Uv- G ' Lf ' 6 Q . . - W.. 7.5 14111-11. Wllll llli 1111151 alrle stall. ilu' N 'I 'sl '23 lfa1slu11ia1 won ll wlavv 11111 110 Q ' - ' - ' ' 1 - 4 ' z ln II11- llL'Sl H1111 lm: ks ul llll' 1'n1111Il'x' 111 llw f L 1, , n. . ' . J ' . . l'r.-11145111-1.11 Pr110'JSI'rH1al l.4'11l111l lIlll'ISK'llUlil.'lll' lrvxs Assovlallull, .111m.,11m11'-.11.-wry J.1w,1111,f1'flfrmmffy .xml was lll'HllUllllf'4'll Ilw lllirrl bvsl YUQII' ' ' . -- . . . ' fF'fl. - 1 2' L- lm lx 1 ilu' llvsl. 111 ilu- l,ul111'111lu Lullvgtf 551'l,sf'1,11111Lni11111s Q13-j -1. -3. l'1lllll'rl. ll1 ,lull of il1is yn-111' 1sisl1 to fu HN 1- llli Il' tl t 1 1- alle, s and ll11 ml, s llll I u to lvll tl1P1 to lmwk out for l li ll1i.' 7,1--'-els , if fn,-,,.,f-5. ffz,'1..-- ' A21 vm-111'. 1431 ','f.1'L 'f 4 .:.lTq.E' .dn 5,5-V Q I W-,u lzfvlv 1 V rm.-m1,w1g,13.14 NQ1.1mz1.'f . 3-14 'ffl k 5 ' gf f I1 wd I1'Af1-1-M3111 East Hlgh at College AST Hlffll School sends out elth year to the varlous tolleves of the countrv be tween elvhty five and ninety per cent of her Graduates, so almost every eollege of any SIZC has one or more of her puplls In response to Hfty lettels sent to as many puplls we present vreetlnvs from tho e who were Lind enough to lnswfr Alumni utept our th Inks and ffreetmffs' UNIVERSI FY OF PENNSYLVANIA bpeaklnv of Colleffe llfe just ish our old friends Tom Hftrrls, Rilph Culbertson Blll Smlth and others how they lllte benw on Ill allowlnee ln Phlladelphla We are all liken up with the good times -.tudymv at old Penn Dont miss Lolleve It s Great' BLD KUHN Unwerszty o Penn syluuua MASSACHUSETTS INSTITL TE OF TECHNOLOGY 1Boston Teeh J Cambrldffe Mass Different than most colleve all departments are cont ur ed Ill the ame bulldmv The mam unlt on the left COIlldlIlS all admlmstratlve and professors olhces lecture and dass rooms, laboratorles maehme shop and llbrfrrles necessary to handle three thousand teehnleal students The smaller edlfite plctured on the rwht IS the held quarters for student attlutles ' R T Wise Boston Institute of Technoloby Pl e Ont' H mired lilly n n . w .U K: -4 i y v . v C Q is - fo - g ' v D L A. - v - s I ' ' , ' b ,' C s ' a 3 ', i rv z ' D ' by 4, . . . 1 U, rx A C 1 C. ', ' . z ' ' . - z ', j ' D 1 1 ' ' ' 4 1. 7 . . V' ' . ' 7 places of interest. and of course a little .T U a 7 'Ni N Tv 71 rv 1 - ra ' l Z-t A T 9 M . i 4 4 . M . . D :. , 1 . S D. . . 5 5 -f -u . . . .. . , . 5 L , 1 L ,' . . . , .' ' . ' l lr, i l ' . .. , . ' U. rg u . - i e eww lu rruclu Mlm I nt I mu COLORADO t OLLLL I N Hrt lmpre lon f eve IP 1 0111 YSIIII the Iwrederlc H Cossett IXIBHIOTIII llllllfllllff Here I t Incl mx nus teac mc nn nus as ocutes etc xx 1 hc ld the hr t pep mc et lllff which I excr atten ed Here is an enterlnv fre h struetron Ill the tradltlon of folorado Colleve 'thnx Vi Sum ns COLORADO SCHOOL Ol MINLS Maw there be reared W1 h Ill these walls that sterlmg character that ulll lead the Cl'lglIl68I'b of todax and to morrms to the best develop ment of the ITllIl9l ll IIICIUHITV m tlns l1ltlOIl Roxrmt Dum Z2 ll llfllllll 1 l INIVPRSIIX Ol DLNVLR Wc haxe a ness stachum for xll our athletlc meets and Chamellor Hirpel 1 1 Xen c ipable wounff man whom wc 111 loxe is we loved Mr Coombs The folmer IJ 1111 ersllx nl Dermer 11.011 Hn has a nucleus of m extenslxe endowment campawn ar ed forthe purpose of hulld mg, 1 new llI1lNflNllY The I IIIWCFQIIV of Denver nlll soon he one of the lead mg umxersltles of the west, an I challenge the Fast Hlgh graduates to come and IC p us bulld a lllggffl' and better school Nlmc ARI- T DAYI9 . . Ia .ml 45. 3 1 I as iv V-I - . ' T - - Ml'-' I cf 'Q 1 ' .,' fl: ll -' 1' lj ' j . I ' 1,1 Q 'ZIV S ' ss' s o , coll , l'f is .ss ated .1 . . W x . 14 m flrs ' I' ' ' ' 'hers 1 I .' t UH '- ws - ls l - . P.. V .i Wm d . . if ' ' I. ,s - man. I received my first in- I Ax . S . .. S A A D I I . ' f. S 1. 1:1 curry.- ' 'L ' 'z I' -T, z 'z' 1' C ' ' 'fc E 1 ' . .. ' I - 'b st- 1- l' 1 . 7 4 , ' I 7 ' 'Q' If, ' ,, . ', cc v ' Y 1. v Q 'lf V. 1 O ' K in , ,c ' N u 1. ' t f Q - ' - d ' I , , I I ' ' -I 77 . . , 'aw 1' u fInfr1S1,xly I NIVERSITY OF REDLANDS The LIIIVCFSIIY of Redlands of whleh the above IS the Admmlstratlon blllldlfl IS lo cated 1n the uty of Redlands ln the beautl ful San Bernardlno valley sltuated at the foot of the San Bernardmo ITl0l1HldlIl9 The lm verslty has two Lolleges Flne 'md Llberal Arts I'1ve hundred students 'lttend the ln stltutlon The school has a very h1 h scholarshrp rat ,O 'as well as bemg famous for lts beauty and remarkable locatlon The Lanja plcturesque Callfornlfx stream runs throubh the ulmpus and the lmpresslve dormltorles and Umverslty bulldln s form 1 quadrancle ETHLYN HARMS Redlands MILLS COLLEGE For all those who bv word or deed Have helped men ln thelr upward need Over the trees across the lawn The Spanlsh bells of Mills rlno on HELEN DALEY Mzlls College UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Umverslty of Southern Callfornla 'Irojans All Hall to Southern Call forma Loud let thy pralses Tlllo Where Western sky meets Western sea Our College stands ln majesty Unwersuy of Southern Call ornla EUGENE CARTWRICHT Page One Hundred Suzy l A A , V - . . . . . 04 . . , D, Q . c 4 , . Q 1 . c V ' ' -0' I . U IDU, 1 ' - aa' ' 77 . ., a 'll 4 U .Q , K. I Y .Y . . . U U 7, O 1 . . l ' Y . --eff 'Y' 9 9 v . . U . 4 I 1- 44 ' ' . . I 5 1 . , 2 L ' ' C - 9 - gg s ' 7,9 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Wlth small attendance and a currlculum not of the best the Lmverslty of Ar1 zox a was establlshed 1865 lnder recent admln lstratlons the standard has been ralsed untll durmg the past year lt xx as admltted to the Assoclatlon of UHIVCTSI tles of the first class All U'111PfWft 0f Arzzmm branches of the llIIlVCI'Slty are verv Food and we are especlallw proud of our school of Mlnes that ranks thlrd 1n the I nlted States MADELINP HOPPALCH OXFORD ENGLAND Grew uumbhng stone mlst an 'nr of mellow age GOll1lC lllllldlflg these make an Oxford college lone of tht four oldest ln the IllllVtI'5llS D founded ln ISI 1 by Walter de Stapledon I5l'slIOlJ of l'xfte1 Best wishes to 1'asI0n1a from this lde mf he Atlantle HAROLD DAYIS QZOE 0 rford England Ox ord C ren CHICAGO The Lmverslty of Clll cago holds 1ts students like a spell wlth IIS Dranduel beauty IIS force and IIS tra d1t1ons I am proud to be a student at thls unlwerlsts RoBt.RT W FISHPR JR Unlverszty of Chicago I' HC ' 7 V . . x ' ' ln Y' I ' - 1 V ' 7 . .Y I u V, A s ' I -. I U . 7 .1 Y . . . v . ,, lv Y N M V D. . 1 . . t . V ,f M f e v I : ' ' ' s- ' . 4'Russell Krauss 1'20h and I live in Exeter College, I -4 ' , Q' , 'Q I' '. H F t . ' 5 1 t 1 '37, 7 ,s t l ,Y . A , f f ' . ' 'gl A' 'Ts I a H . . v. V .- ' ' U ', its s , ' . .V . ',, K . Page One Hundred Sixty-t ' 1 l UI1lLtfYlfV of Kanms L NIVERSITY OF KANSAS Look lonfr and hard as you WISTI you mlll neved percelwe QUIIS 'Ill of tht school There lb 'IIWHVS it lf lst one more was to look at lt 'Incl om must be broadmlnclecl even ln Iollefc e pecllllw lIf'lP Flu V lll- nm UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN The accompanylng cut wlll UIVC one an ldea as to TVIICTII vans flnanclal posltlon as an edumtlonal lnstltutlon The bulldlnv shown IS Angell H'lll and IS the new '53 000 000 home of the College of Llterature Sclence and the Arts I cllaracterlstlc of the provress ln all the Colleges of the Unl verslty Mlchlfran has lonff been noted for IIS Law and Medlcal schools and the Fn glneerlnff and Archltecture de partments are rated amonv the verv best ln the country The student here wlll find plenty of opportunltv to try hls 'lbllltv alonff other llnes such 'ls ath letles, publlcatlons dramatlcs and oratory An lmpresslve feature about MlChlg3H IS IIS penetratlng college atmosphere the Lnlverlstv belng located ln a smaller town where colleve llfe relfrns supreme and unchal lenffed bv any of the detractlnfr lnfluences of larfre clty loca tlon W H ARNOLD Al '40 L lllLCf9lfy of Illcllzban Illll Arbor Pxge Un Hundr d Surly three -. . - GL 0 ' . 1 Q , . . ' . ra : , I' . ii 3 nv . . . I . , , . Z. . S 1 fi v . .H ' 'Y . Y 44 - - f- - W I V, , . .. ie , fl I H . K ' I . . . . xx 1 ? . Q L . l l R K -- . D I Lx f 1 'sl ' c - 1 Q , , X y XX Y , W . t IS ' W ' I , . U . S ' D rw fl, ' A , ' ff ff--' A 1 u . If , C- ' 4, . cw HV ff . ' . U . V O, I yy V1 L ' I . 7 , 1 . ' ',r . . . . . : , . I . Y . . . . . I I AD V 'A I F . l zu o . D - ' I, .Q U. , . A . .U l 1 H P '. - WELLS COLLEGE Wells IS an ldeal small glrls college, sltuated ln central New Xorlt State on Lake Cayuga 30 mlles north of Cornell lmverslty The campus lb very lovely The courses are largely academ c Sports hase an lmport ant place a sxslmmlng pool and a golf course are twso lnterestmv features Ifflls fullcbe fleu York KATHERINE SILVILR WENTW ORTH INSTITL TF TlllS school should be of lnterest to the young man ws 10 deslres '1 tethnlci lralnlng lll less than four xears and ln one uhlch all non essential subjects are omltted The student gets practlcal experlence 'is well as theory My tvto sears at Wen north were sers enjoxable and I lnghlx recommend the school to those who are m terested ln mechamcs B , Wenluarlh Institute oslonl Mass CHARLES A SIIVFR PRINCETON It IS not necessary to SIIIU the pralses of Prmce ton her ldeals her tradl tlons, and her accomplish ments are well known Thex are sxmllar to those of East H10'll To be a son of two such lnstltutlons IS lndeed, a prlvllege I 1 Hem FRANCIS B GOELTZ Page One Hundr d S ty four 4, . . . , . . is ' V V , . . . ,Q r . l. ' ' a ol 77 e U . 7 v Q w W ,.1 ,UI ,. . - A - ,T 7 T ' 4 as 'xx- 'l' : . v .l Y C: . as ', V t . , . . , ' . . i . ,, - 1 . ' , f, ' . , . , . .K . .. 44 - . C .. I s ' , , C. i Vi ii' L e , .. ,, 1' ix' ANNAPOLID For elght months of the we1r my Lolleffe days are spent at the L S Naval Amdemy Annipollb Nld Three month f the mfunder con lah of the an lull Nlldshlpmm cruise on Ich ve to l0I'ElfIl utter or home portz, The rem llnlllf' month 1x Spent on well earned lene uf 4,,,,,,,,,,1,, Hr mn Almsrnom. WEST POINT The Cadet Chapel IS probably the moat lmpres SIVC of the bl1lld1IlUS on the post It commands an en vlable VIEW of the Hudbon RIVCT and the surroundmff country bn um CHAMBLRS If 1 st Iam: HARVARD The dormltory lll the backvround like a Great manv of the very old bulldlnvb lb not very beautlful, but ns werltably steeped IH tI ldlll0llS Theme structures, many of wluch are of pre Revolutlon wry constructlon have more Lharacter than beauty, and one therefore b e c 0 m e 2 qultklx and solidly attached to them , HAROI D I on no Hurmrzl Page One Hundred Sxxty fue , - , 55 ' -9 5, -ffm ' V f any 97 I 1 ' P, -. a '. l - , s o re- vs I wln 1 A L : . r , - 1 1 J : z : . wh' : V Sail g ' 'z , s Q '.' ' Z F L. , 4 at 1 1 ' ah- 1 sv fi sencewS. L. L. D as - f .99 . V, CG ' C ., 4 n 7, I - Q 1 , . ,L . Y . . V . . N C ' C! . ' U ' w N v v I 6 . . . - V kk . ' - Vx 1 , , ' . . 7 . , 'T . .. L' . , 'N M 55? f M3 Ifflglllllll l 014115, I erxllx I rum 111 BYU Then cheer anew for the B Y L We ve come to work to hve, to do We ll F3146 the standard Bear lt thru Our hearts are loxal to IC B Y L Ruin Ctxunx GP URGL W AbHINC,I ON LAW Stockton Hall, the new lass Qchool completed ln l921 uae named ln honor of the lite Rear Admxral lharlc H Stockton presl clc-nt of the lnnerslty from t 918 'nd 1 IC HPC0l1Cl unlt of the I HIX erQ1t uadlangle Ceorve Wa h lnvton lm ichool IH clawed IQ an A school hw the Amer n Ltr A socxatl through ltw Council on Lev Pducatlon RITH EIISNSORTH Page Um Hundred billy cn: www M c ,. ., Gfulgf ll r1sl11rILft011 Lau YALE Harkness T 0 wx e r and Branford Court part of the new Memorml uadranff e Y Ile T HIVCFQIIV New H'1ven C onn ART SLIIHAN Ruth llff NEW HAMPSHIRE The Lnlverslty of New Hampshlre IS rated as one of the best secondary schools ln the East both IH scholar hlp and flthletlts T e wlnter sports team especml lv stands out as one of the he st ln the countrx WM P Nusom Yale I am at Radcllliqe whlch Near Boston Not excluslvely a College Not a part of Harvard although lt shares Har wards professors task Harvard'3 The best Womans Col le e ln the Ent tleer ence anv Radel1fTe lrl D ELYA VAN WINKLE New Hampshzre Unwerslty Pg On H d dS'xty- . h u hp. Ji. ...V -egfxlljjl . V2 54 , , C A , '. Q . bl , ' 15' w.,, ' 99 RADCLIFFE as - - - L is: ' 1. . , ,', 2. l C 4. A 1 A of grmds. 3. , 7 N '- - g, ' ls. K f - i U . U. . D . - f e 44 ' ' W' ,f 4 - ' . . ' S . c .'-. h 'A L .L ' ',- ' . '77 I1 E C Hll le I Selle! ll Lu onsm CORN P LL nto four Nllflll l1ll9S l 1 an not L row d Tre tlnn YN Id llke to elk ll vud ilu IX llln 'mc tnnlun-1 N101 O Ins deal old lflellll I it Slde W1 Xmuxu bnvm U P ge One H d edS ly elghl of U Gym WISCONSIN This iS the school where your lfditor spent his lh llllxb9'lVlllU WdC3ll0Il -end um mother one soon C1 mmm Tamara ll ll ll I ll l!j!d,,,,x. f ornell LTAH lvllllv lnvh Qchool grad some well lilVCI'llS6Cl college may from home but lf one would ab orb all the know ledfre and pleabure afforded it the lf'llV8I'S1ty of Ltah one could lndeed become a xx ell educated man FRANK Joms 28 7 ,. i HC. . tj H . 451 qi 1 S I. 3' 1: . ' . ' , HI Q ' ' Q 1 - ' ' ' :V Y . , :I , ' X I .H, . Spi, A -. i 1 1 Hut z 'zjs l 'lk-. l If I ' N Q ,I 4 f f ,' ' '. s il lies f' H',l .', fv 1 - 5 1 hs I v I u 1 B . I b ., - - X X- V uales have a desire to attend , A v , .f M 1 'Q - ,1- ei. 2 , , - ' '5 U x A-, w '7 ' I 5 2 ' V . v 1 41 un I ix - ' UTAH M03 I have pined for halls of fame And dreamed of Stanford by the seal Then, had I never known thy name, The deep'ninU joy of lov ln thee Of sponsorm thee My Utah' GIADYS MURPHY 29 Auplune new U 0 U UTAH In leavmg the Park Bulldlng I leave be hmd me tradltlons of many years But my memorles llke the tradltlons wlll llve on forever ELIZABETH PIER Z6 larlt Buzldmz, U of U LTAH DISIHDCC may lend enchantment but lt can not lend enough to any campus to cause lt to surpass the beauty of ours And another beauty of It IS that lt IS rw at home GEORGE R HALTON 27 1. 2 U of U Campus Pg 0 Hnd edS y V n' . ' U U 9 1 . 0 5 1 99 1 . , . .S . I ' it - .. H . . . 1 1 - 79 , 1. . , . , . . . 0 , . . H . . 1 . Uhr 11 1 . , . t -I.. 1'-5 f My ' A -I I All iii: :pl 1 1. 5 Tumi' . M IL - , - . - .1..4..,- : H, v . , V ,V ,g , fem jf. . 'r' v 5 - ,,.--.--f .. fir. 5- ueneur ix:-ni. 'Y' Eastonla Sales Contest 'HL -Ile of yeatr hook- llll yen waa put oxer IH record time two wesls onlx lJE'lllg consumed As u-ual the pre ldents of the Bret perlod clawee lxlIldlY handled the Gale of the x ll'l0ll'H clae-es The claw gettnw l00 f of IIS mem ln r lnp old firwt reeened a Hxe pound box of Lands There w ae a rate and four clae ple ldents as well an a few teachc r- must hfne Slept IH the Qehool IQ thex w ere w dlllllg ther: at scvtn thlrty when the lJl1NlIlCNN men IIAIIYCCT to Complete then arrangementa lol the OIJQIIIFIU of the sile A thu all h ul to be Lheclxed ome of theae ftll Jac hut 'Vlr Loombs du- wlth Ruth Ru lb president ate the candv md lllell' teacher 1 lII'lCd off the beautiful T-Olllllizllll pen Nl! V tn Pelt class, Jaclx lllrclax preeldent ate the lwrffe haeket of frult Mr GlddlI1U class Bob Vollmer pre ldent almoet lnolxe then false teeth w lnle eatlnz, thelr hlrd CdDdS Mles Bradford and Don Cope led then class IHIO a two pound hox of candx and the doctor had to be Called aa there wt re onlx six pupllb thele 'md thex would not g.,o outelde for help LalVlarr M iyeoclx of 'lll Max ne cl 1-s had a ood tnne fllllfllllg, lllq three pound hox of Cilldv Q0 all would ret elxe llltll' portlon lie-t of all the other lllSH pxesldenta lm nl a hard time to hold their cl Bees down is thex its the two Uunnv atlw of peanut- To be Sure one of the huatntf-s men Mark dexoured a half of one of the Q'lClx md wonder of all wondere he llxed to tell the tale The teathere firft lll thelr d1XlS1OIl, recene wear books and lLlo1Qe Saddler Ueta 1 leather 1overed book for haslnff the larvfeat sale Every one IH the thool texcept perhapx the Janitors! hope that tlns wlll he re pe ated agam next veflr The stall want to agaln thank the following buelness hrms for ltmdlw donatlnff and makmg possxble the conteet The Mutha Wash1ngton Candy Companx lxnted Crocerx and Pembroke Company Page One Hlmd ed be my , tt ,- E X Q.. vt . qv f N ' A -.f asv - M- . 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I X 'Ali Clover Leaf Dalry HE CLON FR LEAP DAIRY his C00llllg and Ullll6llIl bldll0llS it West ,loul 111 Rnrrton md Blulfdale from Ol is hnccl X lllllllll tanlx truth and lldlltl 'lhr LLOW LR IEA1 Dum 111141 iles 1ts own lldllll at Cotton mood VNlllCl1 lb tl1e source ol then Jusej. lVl1lk supply The CLOVER LEAF DAIR1 operates .31 routes 111 Salt Lake L1 y d6llNCI'lllg nnllx dallx to thousands of homes and IS the largest Ittdll nnllx d1Sll'llJU.llllg plant IH tl1e State of Utah The CLOW ER I FAF DA1111 has won the first pr1ze for tl1e past tlnu vt 1rs it tht Ut th btntr I' 111 Wl1lCl1 lb 1IldlC 1t1ve of the qu lllly of our products ind tht i,0llllltlOIlb under Wllllll produce rl The CLOVFR LEAF DAIRY are manufacturers of Clover Leaf Butter and Cottage Cheese Plant dlld offices located at 159 West FIYSL South Telephone Wasatch 2177 0 Il' F... Salt Lake where beauty of envxronment msplres excellence of craftsmanshlp pn-.M R it --P952 'S l -gl I 7 Will l I ,'+l'i'.. +- 1 i1l aff f STEVENS 86 WALLIS, Inc KCELLENCE ln every detall was the lmperatlve order and the ldell of the editors of tlle l925 lssue of THE EASTONIA Thur effort earntd tllun fourth place among the first cl Iss 1llVlS10ll of 6IltI'1t,S 1n the All AIYICIIC in contest Out of 1 possllmle 1 000 points the annull reeelved 1 ratln of 872 It ranged llmead of many annuals that cost many times more to produee Sklllful dlreetlon an lIl'Clll0'CIll. um and no end of hard Wolk were the prlce of thls achlevement Stevens St Wallls, Inc IS duly proud of the fact that the 1925 l ASTONIA was printed on lts presses and IS compllmented by the iSSlgIlfT'lCIllf to prlnt the annual a am this year X Page One Hundred I' Lf' W' H lv ' A , ' w . 5 1 . . ' . t 1 Q - I ' X . ' S , -H - Y . 5 -f f' Ll ' I ' 1 , .. '-Hum. 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XIi-ll St. Salt Luk- City SIL IA VII' IIIAIV' LIUI 11 4' rr' umrm , l1 Boys and Girls W 1Lc our slou your Muslcal HPdd1lUdIItIS Xll thf 111151 popular allent lllUb1L Llulclla Ulu Banjos Tenor Banjoe I,I'l1lIl1J6IS Lolnets IJIIIIIIN Megaphone B111 wwxcx, VICTOR AND FDIQON REQ ORDS The Homc o Relmbzlzlv and bllllll Glen Bros Roberts Plano Co 161 50 XIAIN STRILILI' PERSIA HAIR OIL c ll 1 WSOIICIEIIQIII l1t1n o Ol ll nne I Ill dna VN ESTI RN BARISIA R sl PPI 1 KONIPANX II 1 tl tbol DINI R131 10Rs FREE A Real Course zn Hoszery Economy M1111 need and IEQUIFCIIICIII mrs-d for 111 1 QXLPIIFIII enue 1 nnplcte an ac In ll 1 offend 111 our full IdQlll0l1LL'I thread Ha a emlil 1 1 1 1 clnffon or nr- Ul 1 nt lg. 1 e ilmwe cour e B111 You: 51111 H e at Salt Lake Kmttmg Store 70 MAIN STREET Once enrolled Always a customer Pg!! lar, K, .A Y . -'.. . .-,-A, A- A i lkw I ' X 1. I 1 v w f . v . V v N Q N I z A xr., ' ' .. A ., ., 5, it ff. . A J . .l I .I H I If . ... wrnw.. 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I' ' A os ,, a 4. . , . .. - I' las s R llll 11 1' 11 llunrlrfwl lzlglrty-four 30 Years For over thlrty years we have been I'CIldCI'lIlD satlsfactory SCTVICC and merchandise to Utah schools and eollehes Only proper n1eLh01l,s IIFOIZILIP such a buszness lz e Western Arms 86 Sportmg Goods Company 115 So Maln bt IT PAYS T0 PLAY Hurbenrzc Gollege Clothes HEY represent the style hem w orn by students m all the bl Colle es flley re youthful color ful 1nd the styles you ll luke Hart Sehiffner Bt Mflrx knew wlllt the voun fellow llkes lts here for you vou ll want to see 3 o ARTHUR FRANK HART SLHAFFNJER S. MARX CIOTHES 210 So Mann his ,KW H The Palace Laundry Company mmf dayll ht plant elulp ped Nllll ewerv modern method and devlee for producln he hlchest quahty of laundry servlce All classes of famlly work expert ly and carefully handled Speclal lllll IH shirts and collar Pgo ddEgh , . . . . . . U . . . . ' . - . -. ro' -. I . Q. l u I O GG 79 1 M27 x L. 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